Philosophical doctrine Nihilism Nihilism, a philosophical doctrine, popularized by Ivan Turgenev, describes a belief that all values are baseless and nothing can be known or communicated because there

Philosophical doctrine Nihilism Nihilism, a philosophical doctrine, popularized by Ivan Turgenev, describes a belief that all values are baseless and nothing can be known or communicated because there

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Philosophical doctrine Nihilism

Nihilism, a philosophical doctrine, popularized by Ivan Turgenev, describes a belief that all values are baseless and nothing can be known or communicated because there is no deep order or purpose to the universe. Turgenev’s novel Fathers and Sons (1862) used nihilism to describe “crude scientism.” His character Bazarov teaches his followers a religion based on negation