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This is the best possible candidate for the meaning of life:1 The meaning of life is what you can wish to happen in the most favourable case in an unforeseeably faraway future, without having to rely on a God (or something alike), a hereafter or the immateriality of your own person, and the attempt of contributing in the
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May 15, 2007 · 3. Naturalism. Recall that naturalism is the view that a physical life is central to life’s meaning, that even if there is no spiritual realm, a substantially meaningful life is possible. Like supernaturalism, contemporary naturalism admits of two distinguishable variants, moderate and extreme (Metz 2019).
The human life is to be lived with faith and devotion to God. “In recognition of the fact that life is a divine dispensation, the believer does not live for himself, nor primarily for his fellow creatures, but for his creator and redeemer (Rv. 14:7f., Gal. 2:19)” 3.
Machek's comprehensive book explores ancient views on a life worth living against a background of the pessimistic outlook on the human condition which was adopted by the Greek poets, and also shows the continuities and contrasts between the ancient perspective and modern philosophical debates about biomedical ethics and the ethics of procreation.
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This consensus helps to demonstrate that the pursuit of love is the meaning of life. 1 1. Introduction There is nothing more human than wondering whether life has meaning and, if it does, what its meaning is. For a small minority, the concept of ‘the meaning of life’ is meaningless.2 While, for the vast majority, at an intuitive level at the
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in the love which built the stars. To live in this way is not just to have. life, but to have it in abundance.This kind of activity is known as agape-, or love, and has nothing to do with er. tic or even affectionate feelings. The command to love is purely impersonal: the prototype of it is loving strange.