According to Susan Wolf's hybrid view about meaning in life, a life is meaningful in virtue of subjective attraction to objectively valuable pursuits. Recently, several philosophers have presented counterexamples to the subjective element in Wolf's view. We argue that these examples are not clearly successful and present a modified version which is even stronger in the face of them. Finally, we offer some positive reasons for accepting a subjective condition on a meaningful life
Susan Wolf defines a meaningful life as one that is somewhat successfully engaged in promoting posit...
What is it for a life to be meaningful? In this article, I defend what I callConsequentialism about ...
A review in Ethics of Wolf\u27s account of the meaning of life in her Tanner Lectures, examining the...
According to Susan Wolf's hybrid view about meaning in life, a life is meaningful in virtue of subje...
In this essay, I intend to analyze and respond to criticism directed towards the subjective componen...
According to subjectivist views about a meaningful life, one's life is meaningful in virtue of desir...
This thesis is an analysis of the kind of value associated with ‘meaning,’ referenced in expressions...
In this paper, I propose and defend a particular desire-based theory of what makes a person’s life m...
Philosophers of all ages and locales have ruminated on what it means to live a meaningful life. This...
Susan Wolf\u27s paper Meaning and Morality draws our attention to the fact that Williams\u27s obje...
What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz offers a new answer to an ancient question whic...
People who experience love do not question the meaning of their lives — love itself renders life mea...
Susan Wolf defines a meaningful life as one that is somewhat successfully engaged in promoting posit...
What is it for a life to be meaningful? In this article, I defend what I callConsequentialism about ...
A review in Ethics of Wolf\u27s account of the meaning of life in her Tanner Lectures, examining the...
According to Susan Wolf's hybrid view about meaning in life, a life is meaningful in virtue of subje...
In this essay, I intend to analyze and respond to criticism directed towards the subjective componen...
According to subjectivist views about a meaningful life, one's life is meaningful in virtue of desir...
This thesis is an analysis of the kind of value associated with ‘meaning,’ referenced in expressions...
In this paper, I propose and defend a particular desire-based theory of what makes a person’s life m...
Philosophers of all ages and locales have ruminated on what it means to live a meaningful life. This...
Susan Wolf\u27s paper Meaning and Morality draws our attention to the fact that Williams\u27s obje...
What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz offers a new answer to an ancient question whic...
People who experience love do not question the meaning of their lives — love itself renders life mea...
Susan Wolf defines a meaningful life as one that is somewhat successfully engaged in promoting posit...
What is it for a life to be meaningful? In this article, I defend what I callConsequentialism about ...
A review in Ethics of Wolf\u27s account of the meaning of life in her Tanner Lectures, examining the...