From: MarshaV (marshalz@charter.net)
Date: Fri Feb 25 2005 - 02:21:33 GMT
Hi all,
I do think it is a very good idea to have a system to help make higher
quality moral decisions. I think the best system available is that system
established in the MOQ.
In this thread I am just exploring the concept of nihilism, and how it
relates to emptiness/nothingness. It might just be that the 'nihilism' is
emptiness/nothingness with lots of emotional attachments. Fear,
senselessness and uselessness are emotional words that seem to be an
intricate part of the definition of nihilism.
If I said there is no answer, there never was a answer and there never will
be an answer, but I'm okay with that, and in fact, I feel freedom and
contentment, would that be a nihilistic statement?
Marsha
Ant, I'll try to checkout the Skutvik article tomorrow.
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