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Is there a name for this stance on existence and incomprehensibility?

https://lemmy.world/post/29962664

Is there a name for this stance on existence and incomprehensibility? - Lemmy.World

Not sure how to ask this properly, so I’ll just put it plainly. I (the subjective self) may or may not exist That doesn’t mean anything, it just is We can’t really comprehend this, not because we’re missing something But because the self can’t get outside itself to understand what’s beyond it Any attempt to do so is already shaped by being a self I’m not saying this is profound, or depressing, or enlightening I’m not looking for meaning in it I just want to know if there’s a name for seeing things this way? If this kind of stance has ever been named or written about, I’d love to know. The closest Ive found is things like quietism or madhyamaka Buddhism, yet these are very intertwined with belief and meaning.

Does the "Shlilat Ha‑Galut/Old Jew & New Jew" poster(s) exist?

https://lemmy.world/post/29848534

Does the "Shlilat Ha‑Galut/Old Jew & New Jew" poster(s) exist? - Lemmy.World

I’ve seen an old Zionist propoganda poster depicting a “Old Jew” and the “strong” nationalist “New Jew”. Pushing the ideas of muscular judaism and the negation of the diaspora, which I thought I was acquainted with until trying to find this poster! I’ve searched and asked llms which believe this poster exists but cannot dig it up and sends me a bunch of dead or adjacent links. So my question is: did this poster exist? And if so can it be sourced?