Exam 7: Philosophy and the Meaning of Life
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A characteristic of the philosophy of existentialism is its stress that all human actions are determined.
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Hazel Barnes argues that if there were some ultimate purpose we were meant to fulfill,that would restrict our freedom and creativity.
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List several things you did recently or experiences you had that gave some meaning to your life (no matter how small).Discuss the ways in which these meaningful events did or did not support the views of (1)the religious-metaphysical approach to meaning and (2)the secular-humanist approach to meaning.
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Discuss times in your life when the viewpoint of nihilism seemed to have some plausibility.In the light of these experiences,discuss why you did or did not ultimately embrace nihilism.
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Discuss one of the five insights of existentialism listed in your book.What are the strengths and weakness of this point?
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According to your text,the role of rational,objective considerations with respect to the meaning of life is that they should
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Leo Tolstoy found the resolution to all his doubts in philosophical arguments for the existence of God.
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Leo Tolstoy discovered the meaning of life,through the influence of
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The mosaic metaphor was used to illustrate the view that there are many different meaningful patterns that can be composed within each individual's life.
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Some philosophers argue that the question "What is the meaning of life?" is a meaningless one.
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When Jean-Paul Sartre discusses his conversation with a student during World War II,the point he makes about Christian Doctrine is that it
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Concerning decisions about the meaning of life,Kierkegaard advised us to
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