Nihil, vel nihilum sive nil, est absentia ullius rei. In usu quotidiano, nihil res valet aestimatione, congruentia, momento, significatione, usu carentes.[1] Nihil est status non exsistentiae ullius rei, vel proprietas nihil habiti.

Nexus interni

Notae recensere

  1. Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary.

Bibliographia recensere

  • Cunningham, Conor. 2002. A Genealogy of Nihilism: Philosophies of Nothing and the Difference of Theology. Routledge. ISBN 0415276942.
  • Genz, Henning. 1999. Die Entdeckung des Nichts. Rowohlt. ISBN 3499607298.
  • Hibbs, Thomas S. 1999. Shows about nothing : nihilism in popular culture from the Exorcist to Seinfeld. Dallas: Spence Pub. ISBN 1890626171.
  • Oliver, Simon. Creation and Science. In Bibledex Verses: a video about every book in the Bible. Brady Haran pro University of Nottingham.
  • Pieper, Josef, et Berthold Wald. 2006. For the Love of Wisdom: Essays on the Nature of Philosophy. Conv. Roger Wasserman. Ignatius Press. ISBN 1586170872.
  • Bertrand Russell. 1995. History of Western Philosophy. Routledge. ISBN 0415078547.
  • Sartre, Jean-Paul. 1943. L'être et le néant, essai d'ontologie phénoménologique. Lutetiae: Gallimard.

Nexus externi recensere

  Vide nihil in Victionario.
  Vicicitatio habet citationes quae ad Nihil spectant.