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Book Synopsis
Much more than just an anthology, this survey of humanity''s search for the meaning of life includes the latest contributions to the debate, a judicious selection of key canonical essays, and insightful commentary by internationally respected philosophers.

  • Cutting-edge viewpoint features the most recent contributions to the debate
  • Extensive general introduction offers unprecedented context
  • Leading contemporary philosophers provide insightful introductions to each section


Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors viii

Preface x

Personal Acknowledgments xii

Acknowledgments xiii

General Introduction 1
Joshua W. Seachris

Section I Understanding the Question of Life’s Meaning 21

Introduction 23
Thaddeus Metz

1.1 Why 29
Paul Edwards

1.2 Untangling the Questions 40
Garrett Thomson

1.3 Questions about the Meaning of Life 48
R. W. Hepburn

1.4 Philosophy and the Meaning of Life 62
Robert Nozick

1.5 The Concept of a Meaningful Life 79
Thaddeus Metz

1.6 Assessing Views of Life: A Subjective Affair? 95
Arjan Markus

Section II What Does God Have to Do with the Meaning of Life? 113

Introduction 115
John Cottingham

2.1 Ecclesiastes 121

2.2 On Living in an Atomic Age 133
C. S. Lewis

2.3 Is the Existence of God Relevant to the Meaning of Life? 138
Jeffrey Gordon

2.4 The Absurdity of Life without God 153
William Lane Craig

2.5 Is Nature Enough? 173
John Haught

2.6 Religion and Value: The Problem of Heteronomy 183
John Cottingham

2.7 Could God’s Purpose Be the Source of Life’s Meaning? 200
Thaddeus Metz

Section III The Loss of Meaning in a World Without God: Pessimistic Naturalism 219

Introduction 221
Garrett Thomson

3.1 On the Vanity of Existence 227
Arthur Schopenhauer

3.2 A Free Man’s Worship 230
Bertrand Russell

3.3 The Absurd 236
Thomas Nagel

3.4 Why Coming into Existence Is Always a Harm 245
David Benatar

3.5 Secular Philosophy and the Religious Temperament 262
Thomas Nagel

Section IV Finding Meaning in a World Without God: Optimistic Naturalism 275

Introduction 277
Erik J. Wielenberg

4.1 The Human World 282
John Kekes

4.2 Time and Life’s Meaning 296
Richard Taylor

4.3 The Meanings of Lives 304
Susan Wolf

4.4 Intrinsic Value and Meaningful Life 319
Robert Audi

4.5 God and the Meaning of Life 335
Erik J. Wielenberg

4.6 The Varieties of Non-Religious Experience 353
Richard Norman

4.7 Emergent Religious Principles 367
Ursula Goodenough

Section V The Meaning of Life and the Way Life Ends: Death, Futility, and Hope 371

Introduction 373
John Martin Fischer

5.1 A Confession 380
Leo Tolstoy

5.2 Annihilation 388
Steven Luper-Foy

5.3 Why Immortality Is Not So Bad 404
John Martin Fischer

5.4 The Immortality Requirement for Life’s Meaning 416
Thaddeus Metz

5.5 Human Extinction and the Value of Our Efforts 428
Brooke Alan Trisel

5.6 Free Will, Death, and Immortality: The Role of Narrative 445
John Martin Fischer

5.7 Death, Futility, and the Proleptic Power of Narrative Ending 461
Joshua W. Seachris

5.8 Divine Hiddenness, Death, and Meaning 481
Paul K. Moser

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 03/08/2012
      ISBN13: 9780470658796, 978-0470658796
      ISBN10: 0470658797

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Much more than just an anthology, this survey of humanity''s search for the meaning of life includes the latest contributions to the debate, a judicious selection of key canonical essays, and insightful commentary by internationally respected philosophers.

      • Cutting-edge viewpoint features the most recent contributions to the debate
      • Extensive general introduction offers unprecedented context
      • Leading contemporary philosophers provide insightful introductions to each section


      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors viii

      Preface x

      Personal Acknowledgments xii

      Acknowledgments xiii

      General Introduction 1
      Joshua W. Seachris

      Section I Understanding the Question of Life’s Meaning 21

      Introduction 23
      Thaddeus Metz

      1.1 Why 29
      Paul Edwards

      1.2 Untangling the Questions 40
      Garrett Thomson

      1.3 Questions about the Meaning of Life 48
      R. W. Hepburn

      1.4 Philosophy and the Meaning of Life 62
      Robert Nozick

      1.5 The Concept of a Meaningful Life 79
      Thaddeus Metz

      1.6 Assessing Views of Life: A Subjective Affair? 95
      Arjan Markus

      Section II What Does God Have to Do with the Meaning of Life? 113

      Introduction 115
      John Cottingham

      2.1 Ecclesiastes 121

      2.2 On Living in an Atomic Age 133
      C. S. Lewis

      2.3 Is the Existence of God Relevant to the Meaning of Life? 138
      Jeffrey Gordon

      2.4 The Absurdity of Life without God 153
      William Lane Craig

      2.5 Is Nature Enough? 173
      John Haught

      2.6 Religion and Value: The Problem of Heteronomy 183
      John Cottingham

      2.7 Could God’s Purpose Be the Source of Life’s Meaning? 200
      Thaddeus Metz

      Section III The Loss of Meaning in a World Without God: Pessimistic Naturalism 219

      Introduction 221
      Garrett Thomson

      3.1 On the Vanity of Existence 227
      Arthur Schopenhauer

      3.2 A Free Man’s Worship 230
      Bertrand Russell

      3.3 The Absurd 236
      Thomas Nagel

      3.4 Why Coming into Existence Is Always a Harm 245
      David Benatar

      3.5 Secular Philosophy and the Religious Temperament 262
      Thomas Nagel

      Section IV Finding Meaning in a World Without God: Optimistic Naturalism 275

      Introduction 277
      Erik J. Wielenberg

      4.1 The Human World 282
      John Kekes

      4.2 Time and Life’s Meaning 296
      Richard Taylor

      4.3 The Meanings of Lives 304
      Susan Wolf

      4.4 Intrinsic Value and Meaningful Life 319
      Robert Audi

      4.5 God and the Meaning of Life 335
      Erik J. Wielenberg

      4.6 The Varieties of Non-Religious Experience 353
      Richard Norman

      4.7 Emergent Religious Principles 367
      Ursula Goodenough

      Section V The Meaning of Life and the Way Life Ends: Death, Futility, and Hope 371

      Introduction 373
      John Martin Fischer

      5.1 A Confession 380
      Leo Tolstoy

      5.2 Annihilation 388
      Steven Luper-Foy

      5.3 Why Immortality Is Not So Bad 404
      John Martin Fischer

      5.4 The Immortality Requirement for Life’s Meaning 416
      Thaddeus Metz

      5.5 Human Extinction and the Value of Our Efforts 428
      Brooke Alan Trisel

      5.6 Free Will, Death, and Immortality: The Role of Narrative 445
      John Martin Fischer

      5.7 Death, Futility, and the Proleptic Power of Narrative Ending 461
      Joshua W. Seachris

      5.8 Divine Hiddenness, Death, and Meaning 481
      Paul K. Moser

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