How Not to Succumb to Post-Nietzschean Nihilism

“God is dead … in a very particular sense. He no longer plays his traditional social role of organizing us around a commitment to a single right way to live. Nihilism is one state a culture may reach when it no longer has a unique and agreed upon social ground.” Sean D. Kelly finds alternative ground in, of all places, Melville’s Moby-Dick.