In this chapter the author critically explores answers to the question of how immortality would affect the meaningfulness of a person’s life, understood roughly as a life that merits esteem, achieves purposes much more valuable than pleasure, or makes for a good life-story. The author expounds three arguments for thinking that life would be meaningless if it were mortal, and provides objections to them. He then offers a reason for thinking that a mortal life could be meaningful, and responds to the position that, even if life could be meaningful to some degree if it were to end, it could be much more meaningful, and to an infinite degree, if it did not
This article addresses the utilitarian theory of life's meaning according to which a person's existe...
The question of the meaning of life is one of the most crucial questions that the human mind is able...
Death is an interdisciplinary matter. This chapter and the volume Remember Me: Constructing Immortal...
In this chapter the author critically explores answers to the question of how immortality would affe...
Some have claimed that human life is inevitably meaningless because we are mortal. Others have claim...
One’s life can be meaningful, but not worth living, or worth living, but not meaningful, which demon...
There are different ways in which we might want more of life. We might want to live on, perhaps fore...
Some people claim that death makes our lives meaningless. Bernard Williams and Viktor Frankl have ma...
What, if anything, makes a life meaningful? This question is obviously important but has not receive...
I argue that meaningfulness in life has to do both with factors internal to a person and with factor...
We present an analysis of a notion of the meaning of life, according to which our lives have meaning...
Your life has meaning just if, and to the extent that, you achieve the aims that you devote it to fr...
A meaningful life, we shall argue, is a life upon which a certain sort of valuable pattern has been ...
This paper offers some reflections upon the debate between Bernard Williams and his critics concerni...
The present study concerns the general topic of life’s meaning or the meaning of life. There are thr...
This article addresses the utilitarian theory of life's meaning according to which a person's existe...
The question of the meaning of life is one of the most crucial questions that the human mind is able...
Death is an interdisciplinary matter. This chapter and the volume Remember Me: Constructing Immortal...
In this chapter the author critically explores answers to the question of how immortality would affe...
Some have claimed that human life is inevitably meaningless because we are mortal. Others have claim...
One’s life can be meaningful, but not worth living, or worth living, but not meaningful, which demon...
There are different ways in which we might want more of life. We might want to live on, perhaps fore...
Some people claim that death makes our lives meaningless. Bernard Williams and Viktor Frankl have ma...
What, if anything, makes a life meaningful? This question is obviously important but has not receive...
I argue that meaningfulness in life has to do both with factors internal to a person and with factor...
We present an analysis of a notion of the meaning of life, according to which our lives have meaning...
Your life has meaning just if, and to the extent that, you achieve the aims that you devote it to fr...
A meaningful life, we shall argue, is a life upon which a certain sort of valuable pattern has been ...
This paper offers some reflections upon the debate between Bernard Williams and his critics concerni...
The present study concerns the general topic of life’s meaning or the meaning of life. There are thr...
This article addresses the utilitarian theory of life's meaning according to which a person's existe...
The question of the meaning of life is one of the most crucial questions that the human mind is able...
Death is an interdisciplinary matter. This chapter and the volume Remember Me: Constructing Immortal...