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Summary Of: Cosmicism

The philosophy of cosmicism states that there is no recognizable divine presence... Perhaps the most prominent theme in cosmicism is the utter insignificance of humanity... Cosmicism shares many characteristics with... though one important difference is that cosmicism tends to emphasize the inconsequentiality of humanity and its doings... s cosmicism was a result of his complete disdain for all things religious... s cosmicism is not religious at all...

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