In The Experience of Nothingness, Michael Novak has two objectives.
First, he shows the paths by which the experience of nothingness is
becoming common among all those who live in free societies. Second, he
details the various experiences that lead to the nothingness point of
view. Most discussions of these matters have been so implicated in the
European experience that the term nihilism has a European ring. Novak,
however, articulates this experience of formlessness in an American
context.In his new introduction, the author lists four requirements
that must be met by an individual in order for the experience of
nothingness to emerge: a commitment to honesty, a commitment to
courage, recognition of how widespread the experience of nothingness
is, and a virtue of will. Novak writes that these principles are what
guide self-described philosophical nihilists. But many people simply
borrow the nihilistic conclusions without observing the moral
commitments to them. For this reason Novak believes that nihilism is
fraudulent as a theory intended to explain the experience of
nothingness. Nihilism in practice, he maintains, often results in a
form of intolerance. The Experience of Nothingness is a work that will
cause many scholars to rethink their beliefs. It should be read by
philosophers, theologians, sociologists, political theorists, and
cultural historians.
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ISBN
9781351483094
Publisert
2017
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Taylor & Francis
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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