This paper discusses the ancient problem of meaningful life. Given the amount of evil and absurdity in the world around us, how can human life be experienced as meaningful? Two traditional approaches to this issue are identified and critically discussed: the life of action and the life of contemplation. It is argued that none of these can resolve the problem in a satisfactory manner. Finally, the notion of guilt is briefly taken up as one potential source of meaning (or of the fact that life can genuinely lack meaning and that this lack can be experienced as a loss)
(Pdf updated to final, slightly revised version of November 2010) Almost everyo...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
This paper discusses the ancient problem of meaningful life. Given the amount of evil and absurdity ...
A meaningful life, we shall argue, is a life upon which a certain sort of valuable pattern has been ...
What, if anything, makes a life meaningful? This question is obviously important but has not receive...
There can be no such thing as the meaningful life, but only a meaningful life for a particular life ...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
Some have claimed that human life is inevitably meaningless because we are mortal. Others have claim...
This paper aims to clarify what we are asking when posing the question of what (if anything) makes a...
The present study concerns the general topic of life’s meaning or the meaning of life. There are thr...
What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz offers a new answer to an ancient question whic...
The absence of meaningfulness in life is meaninglessness. But what is the polar opposite of meaningf...
This book combines an account of the autonomy of philosophy with a new theory of consciousness. The ...
I argue that meaningfulness in life has to do both with factors internal to a person and with factor...
(Pdf updated to final, slightly revised version of November 2010) Almost everyo...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...
This paper discusses the ancient problem of meaningful life. Given the amount of evil and absurdity ...
A meaningful life, we shall argue, is a life upon which a certain sort of valuable pattern has been ...
What, if anything, makes a life meaningful? This question is obviously important but has not receive...
There can be no such thing as the meaningful life, but only a meaningful life for a particular life ...
I distinguish various ways in which human life may be thought to be meaningful and present an accoun...
Some have claimed that human life is inevitably meaningless because we are mortal. Others have claim...
This paper aims to clarify what we are asking when posing the question of what (if anything) makes a...
The present study concerns the general topic of life’s meaning or the meaning of life. There are thr...
What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz offers a new answer to an ancient question whic...
The absence of meaningfulness in life is meaninglessness. But what is the polar opposite of meaningf...
This book combines an account of the autonomy of philosophy with a new theory of consciousness. The ...
I argue that meaningfulness in life has to do both with factors internal to a person and with factor...
(Pdf updated to final, slightly revised version of November 2010) Almost everyo...
Provides an account of the nature of philosophy which is rooted in the question of the meaning of li...
We often describe lives (or parts of lives) as meaningful or as not meaningful. It is also common to...