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This book is our centurys most comprehensive and wise treatment of nihilism in all of its guises, comparing favorably with Rosen, Cavell, and indeed with Spengler. Crosby argues that our culture is genuinely haunted by nihilism expressing itself in the fideism of fundamentalism as well as in the debilitating alienation from all orientation. This results from a one-sided development of Western culture. Unlike most writers on this topic, Crosby acknowledges many sources colluding to frame the culture of nihilism, including the death of God, the objectification of nature, the meaninglessness of suffering in a mechanical universe, the ephemerality of time in a world where value does not accumulate, the arbitrariness of historicized reason, the reduction of value to will, and the alienation of the Cartesian ego. These sources are reviewed in the first two parts of the book with the result that the phenomenon of nihilism becomes understandable. In its third and fourth parts, Crosby provides a critical analysis of the religious and philosophical forces leading to nihilism by discussing authors from the early modern period through Dostoyevsky, Sartre, Russell, and Derrida. He shows that these forces are skewed and impoverished and should not be allowed to determine our situation. The comprehensive attention to detail and the multi-perspectival interpretation demonstrates as well as asserts the richness of the culture that puts nihilism in its place. Part Five, finally, rephrases the criticism of the sources of nihilism in positive ways. Part Four in particular is a tour de force of philosophical argument. Its richness of nuance, plurality of views examined, and adroitness of critical interpretation provide cumulatively a powerful, non-nihilistic reading of the philosophic tradition. The force of the argument derives from its comprehensive, cumulative character. Crosby distinguishes and relates five areas of nihilism: political, moral, epistemological, cosmic, and existential. Throughout the book, he illustrates and examines these as they are expressed in literature and art, in daily life and practical affairs, and in philosophy. The book is richly erudite in its marshalling of consciousness from so many domains.

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title:The Specter of the Absurd : Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism SUNY Series in Philosophy
author:Crosby, Donald A.
publisher:State University of New York Press
isbn10 | asin:0887067204
print isbn13:9780887067204
ebook isbn13:9780585063362
language:English
subjectNihilism (Philosophy)
publication date:1988
lcc:B828.3.C76 1988eb
ddc:149/.8
subject:Nihilism (Philosophy)
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The Specter of the Absurd
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SUNY Series in Philosophy
Robert Cummings Neville, Editor
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The Specter of the Absurd
Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism
Donald A. Crosby
State University of New York Press
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Published by
State University of New York Press, Albany
1988 State University of New York
All rights reserved
Printed in the United States of America
No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.
For information, address State University of New York Press, State University Plaza, Albany, N.Y., 12246
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Crosby, Donald A.
The specter of the absurd: sources and criticisms of modern nihilism/by
Donald A. Crosby.
p. cm.(SUNY series in Philosophy)
Bibliography: p.
Includes indexes.
ISBN 0-88706-719-0. ISBN 0-88706-720-4 (pbk.)
1. Nihilism. I. Title. II. Series.
B828.3.C76 1988
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TO CHARLOTTE
In gratitude for the meaning she gives to my life.
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
ix
Part One: Introduction
1. Experiencing the Absurd
1
2. Types of Nihilism
8
Part Two: Arguments for Nihilism
3. Arguments About God, Nature, Suffering, and Time
38
4. Arguments About Reason, Will, and Other Persons
76
Part Three: A Critical Look at Religious Sources of Nihilism
5. Anthropocentrism, Externality of Value, and Religion as Theism
122
6. God's All-Seeing Eye, Search for Certainty, and Deprecation of the World
137
Part Four: A Critical Look at Philosophical Sources of Nihilism
7. Correspondence-Substance and the Hegemony of Science
174
8. Truth Through Method and Seeds of Nihilism in the Thought of Descartes
200
9. The Subjectivist Turn in Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, and Ethics
241
10. Social-Political Individualism, Fact-Value Dichotomy, and Primacy of Will
288
Part Five: Final Appraisal
11. The Case Against Nihilism: Lessons and Refutations
352
Notes
381
Bibliography
417
Index of Names
439
Index of Subjects
448

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Anyone who is to think creatively today has to be able to confront the nothingness of positivism and existentialism and appropriate them; and this means, not destroy them without a trace, but lift them up into a new ownness in which the very strength of their bitter opposition feeds the growth of a new affirmation.
Albert Hofstadter
(1974:146)
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