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Are you a fundamentalist nihilist atheist?

Deep Kimchi
17-11-2005, 16:50
Young, disillusioned, cynical, etc?

From Wikipedia:

In nineteenth-century culture, nihilism was given wide currency by the Russian novelist Ivan Turgenev in his novel Fathers and Sons (1862) to describe the views of an emerging radical Russian intelligentsia. These consisted primarily of upper-class students who had grown disillusioned with the slow pace of reformism. The primary spokesman for this new philosophy was D. I. Pisarev (1840-1868) who articulated a program of Revolutionary Utilitarianism and advocated violence as a tool for social change. Pisarev was cast as Bazarov in Fathers and Sons much to his own delight; he proudly embraced his new status as a fictional hero and villain.

After its popularization in the character of Bazarov, the word quickly became a catch-all term of derision for younger, more radical generations, and continues in this vein to modern times. It is often used to indicate a group or philosophy the speaker intends to characterize as having no moral sensibility, no belief in truth, beauty, love, or whatever else the speaker and his presumed audience values, and no regard for the current social conventions.
Manganopia
17-11-2005, 16:54
If only I were.

I have no idea where I am.:confused:
Kevlanakia
17-11-2005, 17:01
I'm an ismist. I believe everyone and everything can be classified and tagged in such a way that the sum of all thoughts, ideas and properties of said person or thing can be expressed in a few syllables followed by the magical word "ism".
Czardas
17-11-2005, 17:04
Yes....and then some.
Letila
17-11-2005, 17:39
I guess. I don't really have any sense of ethics left because I haven't been able to find an ethical code that doesn't invoke something that can't be proven or that follows rationally from the makeup of the universe, and at this point, I don't think there is any chance of finding one at all.
Drunk commies deleted
17-11-2005, 17:42
I'm an atheist, but not of the fundamentalist, nihlist variety.