The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism

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  • Original language: English
  • Genre: Unclassified
  • Year published: 1990
  • Book file uploaded by: Mello, on the March 22nd, 2023
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  • Mello
    Publisher: State University of New York Press
    Year of edition: 1990
    Year read: 2022
    Language: English
    Pages: 276
    Price: 30 dollars

    The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism" by Setsuko Aihara is a thought-provoking and insightful analysis of the problem of nihilism in contemporary society. Aihara argues that nihilism, which is the belief in the lack of inherent meaning and value in life, has become a prevalent attitude in modern times, leading to a sense of despair, apathy, and disconnection from others.

    Aihara offers a Nietzschean perspective on nihilism, emphasizing the importance of self-overcoming as a means of transcending nihilistic tendencies. She argues that the process of self-overcoming involves a radical revaluation of values, which requires individuals to confront their deepest fears and embrace a new mode of being. Through this process, individuals can break free from the constraints of nihilistic thinking and discover new forms of meaning and purpose in life.

    One of the strengths of Aihara's argument is her ability to draw on a wide range of philosophical and cultural traditions to support her claims. She brings together insights from Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Buddhism, among others, to create a nuanced and multidimensional view of the problem of nihilism. Her analysis is also informed by her own personal experiences, which give the book a compelling and authentic voice.

    Overall, "The Self-Overcoming of Nihilism" is a highly recommended read for anyone interested in exploring the philosophical and psychological dimensions of nihilism. Aihara's insights are both intellectually stimulating and practical, offering readers a path towards self-discovery and self-transformation. Her book is a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about the meaning of life in the modern world.



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