I think you can get to a point where nihilism, if that's the right word, is overwhelming, and the basic laws that society has set up - either religious or social laws - become meaningless.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I believe that we are all, openly or secretly, struggling against one or another kind of nihilism.
I personally don't live a nihilistic life, I don't have any use for it.
I think there is an element of nihilism about, but I don't think most artists feel their work is meaningless.
If you don't believe what other people believe, then they'll accuse you of being nihilistic.
That my philosophy of life is, as far as possible, one of enjoyment. I'm not nihilistic.
If we weren't born with anti-social passions - narcissism, envy, lust, meanness, greed, hunger for power, just to name the more obvious - why the need for so many laws, whether religious or secular, that govern behavior?
Not that I wish by any means to deny, that the mental life of individuals and peoples is also in conformity with law, as is the object of philosophical, philological, historical, moral, and social sciences to establish.
There is no religion that was founded on intolerance - and no religion that does not value the sanctity of human life.
Famously, there's not really anywhere to go after nihilism. It's not progressing toward anything, it's a statement of outrage, however brilliant.
To be in opposition is not to be a nihilist.