zeroism
Etymology
From zero + -ism.
zeroism means A belief that the physical world is illusion. Lexicurio rates it Rare gem — a strength score of 78 out of 100.
noun
- A belief that the physical world is illusion.“Zeroism is distinct from nihilism. It is a true central philosophy because it is neither Absolutism nor nihilism.”
- A refusal to act or take a stance; extreme passivity.“Until my recent experience, I had no just conception of the political zeroism of the French Chamber of Peers.”
- Any of various artistic movements in which the artist refused to write works with any message or higher meaning.“It distantly resembled human beings, but for pure, unadulterated zeroism—well, as it was the Record picture, you might be moved to remark that the Photographer was representing the soul.”