Hope Coming On: Reflecting Nihilism

Journal of Comparative Literature and Aesthetics 42 (2) (2019)
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In this paper, I will use the performance of Hope Coming On as a catalyst to talk about the relationship between hope and nihilism. These seemingly opposed concepts rely on one another, in a sense, for their meaning. If everything was perfectly wonderful with the world, we could not be tempted with nihilism. But we would also not need hope, which is the desire for something better.

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Michael R. Spicher
Boston Architectural College

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Nietzschean Nihilism.Alan White - 1987 - International Studies in Philosophy 19 (2):29-44.
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