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In the suffocating expanse of the contemporary intellectual landscape, where a meaningless deluge of data has drowned every guiding star of significance, a primordial scream of dissonance echoes. "The Abyss And The Ascent" unmercifully confronts the terrifying specter that mocks modernity's hollow victories: nihilism. This is not merely an absence; rather, it is a cataclysmic implosion of the very foundations of value, leaving behind only the dust of shattered axiological frameworks.
This text plunges into the heart of darkness embodied by its most merciless philosophical anatomists:
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In the suffocating expanse of the contemporary intellectual landscape, where a meaningless deluge of data has drowned every guiding star of significance, a primordial scream of dissonance echoes. "The Abyss And The Ascent" unmercifully confronts the terrifying specter that mocks modernity's hollow victories: nihilism. This is not merely an absence; rather, it is a cataclysmic implosion of the very foundations of value, leaving behind only the dust of shattered axiological frameworks.

This text plunges into the heart of darkness embodied by its most merciless philosophical anatomists: Friedrich Nietzsche and Martin Heidegger. Nietzsche, with his vivisection of the festering crisis of values consuming the contemporary world, reveals how the erosion of value has hurled humanity into the bottomless pit of emptiness. Heidegger, through his terrifyingly profound phenomenological dismantling of existence, unearths the primordial abyss from which nihilism first erupted within the history of Western thought, tracing its tendrils to modern humanity's misunderstanding of fundamental existence itself.

With uncompromising force, this book builds a monstrous and unbearable bridge between abstract philosophical inquiry into the question of what it means to be, and the palpable reality of human experience drowning in the forgetting of fundamental existence. This is no mere academic exercise; it is a brutal exposure of nihilism as a complex and relentlessly agonizing psychological torment, irrevocably warping the very contours of lived experience, scarring the subjective apprehension of reality with the indelible mark of meaninglessness.

Moving beyond academic squabbles, we meticulously align Nietzsche's frenzied psychology of value with Heidegger's chillingly precise phenomenological vivisection of fundamental moods and the skeletal architecture of existential structures. The result is a disturbingly clear and multifaceted illumination of nihilism's desolate and decaying inner landscape, exposing its festering wounds and bottomless chasms.

"The Abyss And The Ascent" is a call to lifean unending journey of self-discovery and engagement with the world. Like Nietzsche's tightrope walker navigating the abyss, we must maintain balance and forward momentum; like Heidegger's shepherd of being, we must cultivate an attunement to the world, remaining open to the unexpected revelations that may emerge. This is a sanity-shattering contribution to the ongoing philosophical and psychological confrontation with the inescapable and defining terrors of our age.


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Autorenporträt
Rifqi Khairul Anam is a scholar dedicated to the fields of philosophy and sociology. His academic journey commenced at the University of Muhammadiyah Malang, where he earned his Bachelor of Social Sciences (S.Sos) and Master of Science (M.Si) degrees in Sociology, completing these programs between 2006 and 2012. Driven by a passion for deeper philosophical inquiry, he pursued doctoral studies at Universitas Gadjah Mada, specializing in philosophy. His doctoral dissertation focused on the philosophy of technology by Martin Heidegger. During his doctoral studies, he actively engaged with the works of Martin Heidegger, a practice he has continued to this day. His dissertation involved extensive field research across various communities in Indonesia and culminated in a scholarly publication centered on existentialist thought. Having completed his Doctoral degree in 2021, he has since been committed to contributing to the academic and intellectual realms, integrating sociological insights with philosophical rigor, and maintaining a deep engagement with the philosophical inquiries of Martin Heidegger.