This thesis explores what I term the question of life's ultimate meaning. I distinguish this from some other investigations into the meaning of life on the basis that I am not primarily interested in ways of making life more meaningful. I address these issues of partial meaning implicitly, but my central focus is on whether it is possible to conceive or achieve an existence the meaningfulness of which cannot be improved upon. This endeavour can be rephrased to parallel epistemological discussions of our desire to eliminate doubt in order to arrive at knowledge claims that are certain. For, just as we have a tendency to ask how a claim drafted in to provide epistemological justification for a prior claim is itself justified, we have a tenden...
'Nothing’1 is frequently associated with insignificance. According to the Oxford English Dictionary...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
The article presents a comparative analysis of knowledge about the world of nothingness. J. Boehme p...
i i This thesis attempts to render a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's concept of not...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
I trace the concept of nothingness in twentieth century philosophical theology from the work Paull T...
Carnap famously held the view that the only sensible interpretation of the word 'nothing' is as a ne...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
This paper deals, building on a ground defined by Heidegger's What is Metaphysics?, with a single qu...
What is nothing? Is it possible to express nothing visually? I entered this project attempting to c...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
ABSTRACT: Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk a...
ABSTRACT: The problem of nothingness is not a new one, but one can say that it is as old in philosop...
'Nothing’1 is frequently associated with insignificance. According to the Oxford English Dictionary...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
The article presents a comparative analysis of knowledge about the world of nothingness. J. Boehme p...
i i This thesis attempts to render a comprehensive interpretation of Heidegger's concept of not...
Nothingness is a multifaceted problem. The basic difficulty connected with it emerges in the philoso...
I trace the concept of nothingness in twentieth century philosophical theology from the work Paull T...
Carnap famously held the view that the only sensible interpretation of the word 'nothing' is as a ne...
This essay in the comparative metaphysic of nothingness begins by pondering why Leibniz thought of t...
This paper deals, building on a ground defined by Heidegger's What is Metaphysics?, with a single qu...
What is nothing? Is it possible to express nothing visually? I entered this project attempting to c...
The essay is an exploration proceeding from partly Platonic, or arguably Quinean, premises about the...
There is a common belief that non-being and nothingness are identical, a widespread, even general de...
Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk about it. B...
ABSTRACT: Parmenides expelled nonbeing from the realm of knowledge and forbade us to think or talk a...
ABSTRACT: The problem of nothingness is not a new one, but one can say that it is as old in philosop...
'Nothing’1 is frequently associated with insignificance. According to the Oxford English Dictionary...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
The article presents a comparative analysis of knowledge about the world of nothingness. J. Boehme p...