(May 19, 2011 at 4:34 pm)Napoleon666 Wrote: I would agree with that.
I would say that value is entirely subjective, but is nihilism not right to disregard it? As a philosophy I mean.
And what do you mean by "all-or-nothing philosophy"?
Yeah, that's my take at least - I couldn't care less if there is no objective meaning, not only would my experience of this objective meaning be indistinguishable from subjective meaning if it did exist and thus be no more important to me, it's non-existence also does nothing to change the subjective value I experience in light of my desires.
I mean all-or-nothing it that it essentially says "either objective meaning exists or it does not exist at all".
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