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  1. 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.

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  2. 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).

  3. Feb 9, 2021 · world as known particularly well by the scientific method is central to life’ s meaning. There is logical space for a non-naturalist theory, according to which central to meaning is an abstract ...

    • Thaddeus Metz
  4. Exploring Meaning of Life. Salman Ahmed Shaikh. This book aims to understand the position of science and faith on questions of meaning in existence. Mutual understanding of original views of both camps is necessary for the mutual progress and co-existence of both reason and values in a healthy, progressive and spiritual society.

    • John Cottingham
  5. meaning of life. The doubts are not put to rest by just any higher purpose, even a higher purpose we don’t understand or don’t agree with. Indeed, some higher purposes, like being raised to produce organs, can generate the opposite of meaning, a sort of “anti-meaning” (Campbell and Nyholm 2015).

  6. The search for the meaning of life starts from there. Next, the person begins looking for it, 3 assuming that the meaning of life really exists. On the other hand, the search for the meaning of life is self-referential. No life, then no meaning of life. Searching for the meaning of life is also a part of life.

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  8. een a certain lowering of the stakes. For the phrase ‘the meaning of life’ suggests a rather grand holistic perspective – a sense that our life as a whole is to be measured against so. e overall standard, goal, or purpose. By contrast, asking about meaning in life invites us to take a more pragmatic and piecemeal approach, and to look at ...

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