FYI:  

“Nihilism stands at the door,” wrote Nietzsche.  “Whence comes this uncanniest 
of all guests?”  The year was 1885 or 1886, and Nietzsche was writing in a 
notebook whose contents were not intended for publication.  The discussion of 
nihilism ─ the sense that it is no longer obvious what our most fundamental 
commitments are, or what matters in a life of distinction and worth, the sense 
that the world is an abyss of meaning rather than its God-given preserve ─ 
finds no sustained treatment in the works that Nietzsche prepared for 
publication during his lifetime.  But a few years earlier, in 1882, the German 
philosopher had already published a possible answer to the question of 
nihilism’s ultimate source.  “God is dead,” Nietzsche wrote in a famous passage 
from “The Gay Science.”  “God remains dead.  And we have killed him.”



http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/12/05/navigating-past-nihilism/?pagemode=print
 
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