
The Wes Cecil Podcast The History of Philosophy in 16 Questions - Q16: Nihilism?
Nov 19, 2025
A tour of nihilism’s rise after modern upheavals and how war and science eroded old values. Structuralism, existentialism, and Marxism are sketched as rival ways to restore meaning. The episode traces totalizing ideologies filling spiritual voids and explores cultural plurality, value confusion, and how measured doubt can open space for new practices.
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Existentialism Turns Meaning Into A Personal Task
- Existentialism frames the modern problem as 'existence precedes essence' where humans lack prescribed meaning.
- Cecil contrasts object essences (like a fork) with humans who must create their own meaning amid cultural doubt.
Marxism Promised Scientific Laws Of History
- Marxism responded by treating history like a science with laws rooted in material conditions and production relations.
- Cecil notes Marx's aim to find necessary laws of history analogous to gravity to restore certainty.
Totalizing Ideologies Became Secular Religions
- Totalizing ideologies like Soviet communism and Nazism filled religious roles by acting as secular religions.
- Cecil cites a historian's claim these regimes carried out secular religious wars with religious-like social structures.
