Multiple Choice
Which of the following best represents Wolf's response to pessimists, like Nagel, Camus, and Richard Taylor?
A) Wolf argues that God's existence shows that we ought not be pessimists
B) Wolf argues that we ought to live in a way that harmonizes with our insignificance
C) Wolf argues that we aren't cosmically insignificant
D) Wolf agrees with them about our significance and how we ought to respond to our insignificance
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q117: Why would the world being different not
Q118: Something is globally natural, according to Olberding,
Q119: Fischer accepts Nagel's solution to the Symmetry
Q120: To say that we personalize our relation
Q121: Nagel rejects the idea that death is
Q123: By a belief in the "afterlife," Scheffler
Q124: For Taylor, a meaningful life is a
Q125: Existential shock involves recognizing one's own mortality
Q126: Which of the following is a case
Q127: Why doesn't Ismael think life is meaningless