Age Of Nihilism: An Analysis

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In the 20th Century, philosophy had become pretty smug about once and for all eliminating what many referred to as the illusion, the fallacies, or even the primitive superstitions, of essentialism (or the idea that essence rather than existence is the ground of our being). Their argument follows that there are no eternal forms, or a nature, that makes all existence what it is. There is no Ideal behind all that exists. Life forms therefore have no soul, nor is there any animating force. The Tao is illusion, and we live in nothing more than a material universe free of any god or gods. Man became so sure of himself just as we find ourselves in a philosophical crisis—watching the Age of Nihilism play out all around us, where there is no truth,