Is there anything like a "postivie nihilism"?
Nihilism is always associated with pessimism, depression and destruction.
But what if a person, after realizing that his action has no consequences in the long run, nothing matters and we are just here for a while, just "buys a ticket and takes a ride"? Lives a life as if he could die within a month? Taking all chances and enjoying life as it is.
Is this just utilitarian approach? Or existenatlism?
>>1937077
That's just nihilism. Nihilism being negative is a spook made up people spooked people trying to justify their spooks.
>>1937077
Yes. It's called active nihilism and the "active" part means to break down all spooks, not to just be a massive hedonist (but not ruling it out either).
>>1937077
>we are just here for a while, just "buys a ticket and takes a ride"? Lives a life as if he could die within a month? Taking all chances and enjoying life as it is.
yaaaaaaasssssss omigosh this so0o much!!! #YOLO
There's no such thing as positive nihilism because there's no such thing as negative nihilism. Nihilism is just nihilism. How it's viewed relies on the subject.
Just because it's commonly associated with pessimism, depression, and destruction doesn't mean it's rightfully so.
>>1937081
>Nihilism being negative is a spook
???
>>1937139
>rightfully
>rightness
>nihilism
lol
>>1937197
"right" as in morally right =/= "right" as in logically sound, valid
good try though
>>1937077
There's not really a "positive nihilism", but you can overcome nihilism.