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Nihilism and Literature: Critical Essay by Donald A. Crosby

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SOURCE: “The Case Against Nihilism: Lessons and Refutations,” in The Specter of the Absurd: Sources and Criticisms of Modern Nihilism, State University of New York Press, 1988, pp. 352-79.

In the following essay, Crosby outlines the major lessons of nihilism and refutes aspects of nihilist philosophy.

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