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Ligne n°49 : ... because it is built on suspect assumptions about what would have to be- Ligne n°50 : the case in order for life to have a meaning. Indeed, it is not
Ligne n°51 : immediately clear what is being requested in asking the question of ...
Ligne n°51 : ... immediately clear what is being requested in asking the question of- Ligne n°52 : life’s meaning, nor is it clear that life could have such a meaning,
Ligne n°53 : given latent assumptions often accompanying the asking of the question. ...
Ligne n°58 : ... analytic philosophers since the 1980’s. The parameters in which the- Ligne n°59 : philosophical discussion of the meaning of life is unfolding within
Ligne n°60 : analytic philosophy largely center on two dimensions: the first, with ...
Ligne n°69 : ... life’s meaning, one that Thomas Nagel has particularly noted (Nagel- Ligne n°70 : 1971, 1989)—the human ability to view life sub specie aeternitatis.
Ligne n°71 : Next, it surveys current analytic philosophical discussions over the ...
Ligne n°72 : ... following prominent themes: (i) strategies for understanding what the- Ligne n°73 : question is asking, (ii) extant views of how a meaningful life can be
Ligne n°74 : secured, and (iii) the connection between death, futility, and a ...
Ligne n°82 : ... 2. The Human Context- Ligne n°83 : 3. The Meaning of Life in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
Ligne n°84 : 1. Addressing the Question’s Lack of Clarity: Securing a ...
Ligne n°102 : ... because of latent assumptions on the part of many who ask the question- Ligne n°103 : about what would have to be the case for life to have a meaning or
Ligne n°104 : because they were suspicious that it is incoherent and meaningless. On ...
Ligne n°145 : ... these next questions highlight the normative dimension of the meaning- Ligne n°146 : of life question. When asking these, we are more concerned with the aim
Ligne n°147 : of securing a meaningful life. We wonder what we must, or should, or ...
Ligne n°148 : ... ought to order our lives around so as to render them meaningful.- Ligne n°149 : Meaningfulness, then, perhaps supervenes on a life properly ordered
Ligne n°150 : around the right stuff. Questions within this dimension include, “What ...
Ligne n°150 : ... around the right stuff. Questions within this dimension include, “What- Ligne n°151 : is (are) the purpose(s) of life (my life)?” “What makes life valuable?”
- Ligne n°151 : is (are) the purpose(s) of life (my life)?” “What makes life valuable?”
Ligne n°152 : or “What makes life worthwhile and not irredeemably futile?” ...
Ligne n°151 : ... is (are) the purpose(s) of life (my life)?” “What makes life valuable?”- Ligne n°152 : or “What makes life worthwhile and not irredeemably futile?”
- Ligne n°186 : 3. The Meaning of Life in Contemporary Analytic Philosophy
Ligne n°216 : ... formulate the intuitions driving the question of life’s meaning.- Ligne n°217 : Indeed, if one is asking for the semantic meaning of life rather than
Ligne n°218 : “life,” then the accusation of incoherence is plausible. We ask for the ...
Ligne n°219 : ... meanings of semantic constructions, but not of things like physical- Ligne n°220 : entities, events, or life in general. The problem then is that
Ligne n°221 : “meaning” is a term which appears to most naturally find its home ...
Ligne n°221 : ... “meaning” is a term which appears to most naturally find its home- Ligne n°222 : within a linguistic context. However, life itself is not such a
Ligne n°223 : context. That is to say, in asking the question, one is not asking for ...
Ligne n°251 : ... its meaning, through the myth of Nero redivivus, the idea that Nero had- Ligne n°252 : come back to life in order to return to Rome in all his glory. The
Ligne n°253 : event means something different for him than for, say, Saul of Tarsus. ...
Ligne n°267 : ... find the “wider world” (i.e., worldview, metanarrative) in which the- Ligne n°268 : existentially salient elements and accompanying questions of life fit.
Ligne n°269 : These existentially salient elements and accompanying questions of ...
Ligne n°270 : ... life, for which the word “life” is a marker, are perennial meaning of- Ligne n°271 : life themes. They are what often prompt in us the grand question: “What
Ligne n°272 : is the meaning of life?” and include: ...- Ligne n°277 : (2) Question—Does life have any purpose(s), and if so, what is its
Ligne n°278 : nature and source? ...- Ligne n°280 : (3) Fact—we are often passionately engaged in life pursuits and
Ligne n°281 : projects that we deem valuable and worthwhile / Question—Does the worth ...
Ligne n°305 : ... questions, even if no less difficult to answer: “What is (are) the- Ligne n°306 : purpose(s) of life?”, or “What makes life valuable?”, or “What makes
Ligne n°307 : life worthwhile and not irredeemably futile?” among others. ...
Ligne n°306 : ... purpose(s) of life?”, or “What makes life valuable?”, or “What makes- Ligne n°307 : life worthwhile and not irredeemably futile?” among others.
- Ligne n°318 : What is the purpose of life, or what makes life valuable, or what makes
Ligne n°319 : life worthwhile? ...
Ligne n°318 : ... What is the purpose of life, or what makes life valuable, or what makes- Ligne n°319 : life worthwhile?
Ligne n°328 : ... treatments of the question of life’s meaning consider it in one of its- Ligne n°329 : reformulated versions such as, “What makes life valuable?”, “What makes
Ligne n°330 : life significant?”, “What is (are) the purpose(s) of life?”, “Does a ...
Ligne n°329 : ... reformulated versions such as, “What makes life valuable?”, “What makes- Ligne n°330 : life significant?”, “What is (are) the purpose(s) of life?”, “Does a
Ligne n°331 : particular life achieve some good purpose?”, or “What makes life worth ...
Ligne n°330 : ... life significant?”, “What is (are) the purpose(s) of life?”, “Does a- Ligne n°331 : particular life achieve some good purpose?”, or “What makes life worth
- Ligne n°331 : particular life achieve some good purpose?”, or “What makes life worth
Ligne n°332 : living?” among others. So, there exist at least two interpretive levels ...
Ligne n°342 : ... Beyond discussions over the nature of the question itself, one will- Ligne n°343 : find competing views on what gives life meaning, whereby meaningfulness
Ligne n°344 : is meant. That is to say, by virtue of what can life be said to be ...
Ligne n°343 : ... find competing views on what gives life meaning, whereby meaningfulness- Ligne n°344 : is meant. That is to say, by virtue of what can life be said to be
Ligne n°345 : meaningful, if it all? The four primary competitors are: (1) ...
Ligne n°371 : ... Metaphysically, it is argued that God’s existence is necessary in order- Ligne n°372 : to ground a meaningful life because, for example, conditions necessary
Ligne n°373 : for securing a meaningful existence like objective value are most ...
Ligne n°381 : ... addition to God-based supernaturalist theories, there are soul-based- Ligne n°382 : theories, where meaning in life is thought to be a function, not so
Ligne n°383 : much of God, but rather of having an indestructible soul whereby ...
Ligne n°388 : ... Objective naturalism, like supernaturalism, posits that a meaningful- Ligne n°389 : life is possible, but denies that a supernatural realm is necessary for
Ligne n°390 : such a life. Life in a purely physical world, devoid of finite and ...
Ligne n°389 : ... life is possible, but denies that a supernatural realm is necessary for- Ligne n°390 : such a life. Life in a purely physical world, devoid of finite and
Ligne n°391 : infinite spiritual realities, is sufficient for meaning according to ...
Ligne n°392 : ... objective naturalism. Objective naturalists claim that a meaningful- Ligne n°393 : life is a function of appropriately connecting with mind-independent
Ligne n°394 : realities that are, contra supernaturalism, entirely natural. Objective ...
Ligne n°399 : ... blades of grass is likely insufficient for meaning on objective- Ligne n°400 : naturalism. Rather, meaning is a function of linking one’s life to
Ligne n°401 : inherently valuable, mind-independent conditions that are not ...
Ligne n°413 : ... Like objective naturalism, subjective naturalism posits that a- Ligne n°414 : meaningful life is possible apart from something like supernaturalism
Ligne n°415 : being true, but unlike objective naturalism, it differs on what confers ...
Ligne n°416 : ... meaning to life. According to subjective naturalism, what constitutes a- Ligne n°417 : meaningful life varies from person to person, and is a function of one
Ligne n°418 : getting what one strongly wants, or by achieving self-established ...
Ligne n°420 : ... important. Caring about or loving something deeply has been thought by- Ligne n°421 : some to confer meaningfulness to life (Frankfurt 1988). Subjectivism
Ligne n°422 : seems most plausible to some in light of perceived failures to ground ...
Ligne n°426 : ... love simpliciter are not sufficient to confer meaningfulness on life.- Ligne n°427 : What if someone claims to find meaning in life counting blades of
Ligne n°428 : grass, or reading and re-reading the phone book, or worse, torturing ...
Ligne n°428 : ... grass, or reading and re-reading the phone book, or worse, torturing- Ligne n°429 : people for fun? Can a life centering on such pursuits be a meaningful
Ligne n°430 : life? The strong, nearly universal intuition here towards objective ...
Ligne n°432 : ... standard that comes to bear on the meaningfulness of an activity or- Ligne n°433 : life in general. Subjectivism still has its defenders, with some
Ligne n°434 : proposals moving towards grounding value inter-subjectively—in ...
Ligne n°441 : ... and the subjective must unite in order to give birth to robust- Ligne n°442 : meaningfulness. Meaningfulness is not present in a life spent believing
Ligne n°443 : in, being satisfied by, or caring about worthless projects.However ...
Ligne n°443 : ... in, being satisfied by, or caring about worthless projects.However- Ligne n°444 : neither is it present in a life spent engaging in worthwhile,
Ligne n°445 : inherently valuable projects without believing in, or caring about, or ...
Ligne n°452 : ... of naturalism, vis-à-vis meaningfulness in life, can be thought of as- Ligne n°453 : optimistic naturalisms—that is, meaningful life is possible in a
Ligne n°454 : godless universe. An optimistic naturalist sees no problem in thinking ...
Ligne n°454 : ... godless universe. An optimistic naturalist sees no problem in thinking- Ligne n°455 : that a meaningful life can be secured within an entirely naturalistic
Ligne n°456 : ontology. Nothing additional, nothing of the transcendent sort, is ...
Ligne n°456 : ... ontology. Nothing additional, nothing of the transcendent sort, is- Ligne n°457 : needed to ground those things in life that we, pre-philosophically,
Ligne n°458 : find to be meaningful. The raw materials for meaningfulness are ...
Ligne n°464 : ... the view of pessimistic naturalism, more commonly called nihilism.- Ligne n°465 : Roughly, nihilism is the view that denies that a meaningful life is
Ligne n°466 : possible because, literally, nothing has any value. One way to ...
Ligne n°472 : ... of ultimate value. Other forms of nihilism focus on states like boredom- Ligne n°473 : or dissatisfaction, arguing that boredom sufficiently infuses life so
Ligne n°474 : as to make it meaningless, or that human lives lack the requisite ...- Ligne n°485 : The meaning of life is closely linked with a cluster of related issues
Ligne n°486 : surrounding death, futility, and the way life is going to end, in ...
Ligne n°485 : ... The meaning of life is closely linked with a cluster of related issues- Ligne n°486 : surrounding death, futility, and the way life is going to end, in
Ligne n°487 : regards to both the individual life and to the universe as a whole. ...
Ligne n°486 : ... surrounding death, futility, and the way life is going to end, in- Ligne n°487 : regards to both the individual life and to the universe as a whole.
Ligne n°488 : These are common threads in the meaning of life literature, from ...
Ligne n°487 : ... regards to both the individual life and to the universe as a whole.- Ligne n°488 : These are common threads in the meaning of life literature, from
Ligne n°489 : Ecclesiastes to Camus to contemporary analytic philosophy. Death (and ...
Ligne n°492 : ... futility supervenes upon the entirety of human existence, given a- Ligne n°493 : naturalistic view of the ultimate fate of life, both human life as well
Ligne n°494 : as the universe itself, where death and entropy will very likely be the ...
Ligne n°527 : ... distant future that lacks consciousness of any sort, and the present- Ligne n°528 : filled with conscious life and its various dimensions. A “bad” ending
Ligne n°529 : is thought to threaten the meaningfulness of the entire story. ...
Ligne n°538 : ... of importance (perhaps all the importance) on the final state of- Ligne n°539 : affairs to which life leads. But why give the future priority over the
Ligne n°540 : present and the past?If life is meaningful now, how can the fact that ...
Ligne n°539 : ... affairs to which life leads. But why give the future priority over the- Ligne n°540 : present and the past?If life is meaningful now, how can the fact that
Ligne n°541 : it will cease to exist make it less meaningful now? And, if life is not ...
Ligne n°540 : ... present and the past?If life is meaningful now, how can the fact that- Ligne n°541 : it will cease to exist make it less meaningful now? And, if life is not
Ligne n°542 : meaningful now, how could its un-ending continuation confer ...
Ligne n°549 : ... will help settle the question of which viewpoint—the distant-future or- Ligne n°550 : the immediate-present—gets normative priority for appraisals of life as
Ligne n°551 : either worthwhile or futile. ...
Ligne n°592 : ... into the philosophical discussion will also naturally link to perennial- Ligne n°593 : meaning of life topics like death and futility. Additionally, it will
Ligne n°594 : motivate more vigorous research and debate over whether the inherent ...
Ligne n°607 : ... Historically, most of the satisfying narratives that in some way- Ligne n°608 : narrated the meaning of life were also religious or quasi-religious.
Ligne n°609 : Additionally, many of these narratives count as narratives in the ...
Ligne n°626 : ... specifically, perhaps our existential need to locate our lives and the- Ligne n°627 : profound elements that populate human life within grand narratives that
Ligne n°628 : are paradigmatic instances of narrative is genetically hardwired. If ...
Ligne n°629 : ... something like this is correct, then it may become clearer why- Ligne n°630 : questioning the meaning of life with such intensity and angst is
Ligne n°631 : correlated with the rise of a grand narrative (that is, naturalism) ...
Ligne n°682 : ... Human Value. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.- Ligne n°683 : * Craig, William Lane. “The Absurdity of Life Without God.” in
Ligne n°684 : Reasonable Faith: Christian Truth and Apologetics, 3^rd Ed., 65-90. ...
Ligne n°748 : ... of Religion 2 (Autumn 2010): 19-41.- Ligne n°749 : * McDermott, John J. “Why Bother: Is Life Worth Living?” The Journal
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Ligne n°772 : ... * Morris, Thomas V. Making Sense of It All: Pascal and the Meaning of- Ligne n°773 : Life (Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002.
Ligne n°774 : * Moser, Paul K. “Divine Hiddenness, Death, and Meaning,” in ...
Ligne n°777 : ... 2008.- Ligne n°778 : * Munitz, Milton K. Does Life Have A Meaning? Buffalo, NY: Prometheus
Ligne n°779 : Books, 1993. ...
Ligne n°810 : ... Hollingdale. London: Penguin Books, 2004.- Ligne n°811 : * Seachris, Joshua. “The Meaning of Life as Narrative: A New Proposal
Ligne n°812 : for Interpreting Philosophy’s ‘Primary’ Question.” Philo 12 ...
Ligne n°840 : ... Fischer, 73-92. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1993.- Ligne n°841 : * Wisnewski, J. J. “Is the Immortal Life Worth Living?” International
Ligne n°842 : Journal for Philosophy of Religion 58 (2005): 27-36. ...
Ligne n°844 : ... Social Philosophy and Policy 14 (December 1997): 207-25.- Ligne n°845 : * Wolf, Susan. Meaning in Life and Why It Matters. Princeton:
Ligne n°846 : Princeton University Press, 2010. ...