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  1. meaningness.com

    A schematic overview of eternalism and nihilism as confused responses to meaningness. Eternalism: the fixation of meaning. Eternalism is the wrong idea that everything has a definite meaning, fixed by an external ordering principle. I get duped by eternalism in a casino. Gambling, religion, and addiction: a personal story. The appeal of eternalism
  2. meaningness.com

    A schematic overview of eternalism and nihilism as confused responses to meaningness. Eternalism: the fixation of meaning. Eternalism is the wrong idea that everything has a definite meaning, fixed by an external ordering principle. I get duped by eternalism in a casino. Gambling, religion, and addiction: a personal story. The appeal of eternalism
  3. euvolution.com

    Nihilism | Meaningness. Posted: October 11, 2016 at 12:47 am ... (For an introduction, see Preview: eternalism and nihilism.) However, the two stances are not simply opposites; they share fundamental metaphysical assumptions. Eternalism and nihilism both fail to recognize that nebulosity and pattern are inseparable. Therefore they suppose that ...
  4. andrewconner.com

    Meaningness David Chapman · Book · April 2021 · Rating: A. ... It confronts many ways meaning isn't made, including "confused" stances that most everyone holds, though few realize: eternalism, nihilism, existentialism, mission, materialism, monism, and dualism. We hold these by adopting systems (religions, philosophies, etc) that require them.
  5. On Nihilism. Excerpt: Eternalism says that everything has a definite, true meaning. Nihilism says that nothing really means anything. Both these stances are wrong, factually. They are also unworkable, in their implications for living[….] Nihilism starts from the intelligent recognition that eternalism is false and unworkable.
  6. euvolution.com

    Nihilism is a mirror image of eternalismthe stance that everything is meaningful. (For an introduction, see Preview: eternalism and nihilism.) However, the two stances are not simply opposites; they share fundamental metaphysical assumptions. Eternalism and nihilism both fail to recognize that nebulosity and pattern are inseparable.
  7. newbuddhist.com

    I'm struggling with understanding a question on my course and I'm unsure of what Eternalism and Nihilism mean with regards to Buddhism. Eternalism (I think) means that we have something like a 'soul' which lasts for all eternity, and Nihilism means there is no meaning to life (I thought). But that doesn't seem to fit with my question which is:
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