Nihilistic Ideology

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A Nihilistic Ideology is a radical moral ideology which suggests the negation of one or more reputedly meaningful aspects of life.



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  2. Cited in Woodward, Ashley. 2002. “Nihilism and the Postmodern in Vattimo's Nietzsche." Minerva 6. . Archived from the original on 2010-04-05.
  3. Baudrillard, Jean. 1993. “Game with Vestiges." In Baudrillard Live, edited by M. Gane.
  4. Baudrillard, Jean. [1981] 1994. “On Nihilism." In Simulacra and Simulation, translated by S. F. Glasser.
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  6. See: Rose, Gillian. 1984. Dialectic of Nihilism; Carr, Karen L. 1988. The Banalization of Nihilism; Pope John-Paul II. 1995. Evangelium vitae: Il valore e l'inviolabilita delta vita umana. Milan: Paoline Editoriale Libri."
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  8. Pratt, Alan. “Existential Nihilism | Nihilism." Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy. : Existential nihilism is "the notion that life has no intrinsic meaning or value, and it is, no doubt, the most commonly used and understood sense of the word today."

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