Missing Axioms: Philosophy for Disorientation
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Samuel Barnes
Can we ever be nihilists? What is the difference between talk and action?
Missing Axioms explains how we value, outlining the impossibility of nihilism for human beings.
Through a series of essays covering Socrates, the Tokkōtai (Kamikaze), Christianity, Plato's cave and Sisyphus this book explores the topic of martyrdom and our status as inherently valuing beings.
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"Barnes tackles ethical questions afresh, combining a direct, conversational tone with a mischievous knack for peering through conceptual keyholes." - @sonyasupposedly
"With Missing Axioms, Barnes thoughtfully investigates and articulates the feeling of being lost in a value-less abyss." - Kevin DeLand, @DeLandB4Time
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Book Includes:
- I – Explicit and Implicit Value
- II – Beyond Nihilism
- III – The Martyr
- IV – The Passion of Socrates
- V – A City without Laws
- VI – Philosophy as Death
- VII – Explicit Euphoria
- VIII – Tokkōtai Temporality
- IX – Devotional Space
- X – Christ the Contemptible
- XI – The Afterglow West
- XII – Eternal Judgement
- XIII – Caves, All the Way Up
- XIV – The Cave of Sisyphus
- XV – Force Majeure
- XVI – On Suicide
- XVII – Still Missing?
- XVIII – Being Immortal
- XVIIII – Mercy on Forever
- XX – Calling Myself a “Philosopher”
- An appendix of reflections on essays I-XV
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