In Hamlet’s famous speech, sometimes referred to as the "What a piece of work is a man," what is the philosophical belief held by Hamlet about man’s place in the universe, and what is the name of that philosophy?

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Answer: Hamlet believes in view of the world in which all the great and mesmerizing aspects of life are nothing to him, he is in a state of mind in which not even the greatest of things can be of any significance to life other than to be an existence of meaninglessness. Nihilism.