(October 4, 2014 at 9:37 pm)Pickup_shonuff Wrote: How do these two sentiments not contradict?I didn't mean to say it does. Just was saying valuing oneself without believing there is objective value strikes me as illogical. Objective value can come from within oneself, sure, why not?
(October 4, 2014 at 7:38 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: I think it's possible to give value to yourself without their being valueQuote: but it's illogical to give yourself value while not believing there is objective value. Why you chose to live and what you want to do in your life can be chosen by us freely sure...but I don't think you can believe something is morally wrong without believing it's objectively wrong to do so. You can't also give value to life without believing objectively there is value to life.Why must objective morality or value depend on the imposition of an outside being rather than one's self that exists, relatively briefly, in an objective material world?
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Is nihilism the logical extreme of atheism?
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