Metaphysical nihilism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "The most common argument for metaphysical nihilism is the subtraction argument. In its simplest form, this runs as follows:
There could have been finitely many things.
For each thing, that thing might not have existed.
The removal of one thing does not necessitate the introduction of another.
Therefore, there could have been no things at all."
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