Nihilism by Nolen Gertz
Tags: non-fiction philosophyNolen Gertz’s Nihilism is part of MIT Press’ Essential Knowledge Series, which includes books about citizenship, waves and the mind-body problem as well a number of less essential topics such as cloud computing, open access and school choice. If I had read the full list of “Essential Knowledge” titles, I might have been more prepared for what this book had to offer. I was expecting something like a college intro or mid-level textbook. Instead, the book is a sometimes meandering essay that includes an overview of nihilism throughout the history of Western philosophy, and a scathing attack on contemporary Western culture.