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A contrapositive form of nihilism which emerges as aesthetic.

Meta-nihilism.

Emergent nihilism.
In keeping with Kantian ethics, Nietzsche dismissed aesthetic as deductive or effective. Aesthetic nihilism on the other hand views aesthetic as emergent.
by sandrashine August 9, 2018
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Classical ideology which proffers that letters of a language are artifices of carved stone.

Ie. Each letter represents the truth of will.
Brutalism fooled non-Jews into believing that will was the sum-of-its-parts simply because language is the sum of its parts.

This oversight was rectified by monotheism.
by sandrashine October 26, 2019
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Argues that all races share a structurally (divergently) aesthetic future in contrast to a material past.

Stipulates universal racial complexion as Afro-Semitic (medium-tan); organizational linguistic dichotomy as Semitic (Eurasian) and Mediterranean (Asian-Aryan); and cultural hegemony as East Asian.

The antithesis to historical materialism.
Divergent aestheticism argues that the near future is anime-centric (hyperreal).
by sandrashine September 3, 2018
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So false as to be true (functional).

Functionally semiotic.
In the hypersubjective state functionality (performativism) is the only truth.
by sandrashine July 27, 2018
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Negative or critical information that gives the viewer a complete map of their respective context but does not give them a sense of direction.

In Kantian ethics a true negative is functionally equivalent to a false positive.
A true negative is a map without directions. A false positive is directions without a map.
by sandrashine September 18, 2018
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An aesthetic inversion of the surreal in terms of function (medium).

A self-actualization of surreality from existence to experience.
Donald Trump's presidency is hyperreal: a decade ago he was in our TV show; a decade later we are in HIS TV show.
by sandrashine July 20, 2018
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The conundrum that will is a real phenomenon appearing from a false meta-state (materialism) and sense is a false phenomenon appearing from a real meta-state (sensualism).

The inability (and representational necessity) of a human being to tell the difference between individual will and sense or to confuse will FOR sense.

The conundrum of existentialism is equivalent to the a priori/a posteriori problem.

In contrastive religion, the sensualist divergence between Judaism and Hinduism.
Existentialism poses a conundrum: is sense will or is will sense?

It turns out that sensualISM is representationally individual will and collective will is meta-representationally individual sense.

Meta (self) - representation or tautology is the meta-state behind the existential conundrum.
by sandrashine September 3, 2018
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