(May 18, 2011 at 2:34 pm)Aerzia Saerules Arktuos Wrote: And yet it has worth to me and meaning to me, therefore it is neither worthless or meaningless (As it possess both worth and meaning).
That is a non-sequitur. Just because nihilism is valuable and has purpose
to you, does not mean that it actually has value or purpose.
Quote:And if it did have no meaning, then what precisely would you be on about?
I am referring to existential meaning, not semantic meaning (i.e. propositional content).
Quote:And worth/value is individual or compromised by a group of individuals...
That is just equivalent to "nihilism is true", since nihilism
just is the view that all notions of value and purpose are at most intersubjective.