existential philosophy and nihilism
Existential philosophy examines the meaning and purpose of human existence, often exploring themes of individual freedom, responsibility, and choice. It emphasizes the subjective experience of individuals and the significance of their actions in shaping their own existence. Nihilism, on the other hand, is the belief that life is devoid of intrinsic meaning, value, or purpose. Nihilists reject traditional moral and social norms, viewing them as arbitrary and ultimately insignificant in the face of an indifferent universe.
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