Meaning in Life
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Meaning in Life

A Subjectivist Account

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eBook - ePub

Meaning in Life

A Subjectivist Account

About this book

This book develops and defends a subjectivist account of meaning in life, which holds that the only place that meaning can ever be found is in the way we experience the living of our lives.

Many philosophers consider that a life can only be meaningful if it meets certain objective standards. For a life to be meaningful, they insist, it needs to make a difference and contribute something important, something that is of value, and not just for the person whose life it is. 

In contrast, this book contends that meaningfulness is not an objective quality of lives, nor is it in some way dependent on such a quality. Meaning is not like truth, which is commonly thought to be an objective quality of propositions. Statements or beliefs are not true simply because someone thinks or feels that they are true. Something can appear true that is in fact false. But a person cannot feel their life to be meaningful, while in fact it is not, because meaning does not depend on the presence of certain features without which no life can be rightly considered meaningful. The book therefore concludes that many people live a meaningful life. Meaning is not the prerogative of an elite minority.  It is not a measure of human accomplishments. 

This book will be essential reading for philosophers and postgraduate students researching the meaning of life and is also suitable for use in teaching on philosophy courses at university level. 

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Year
2025
Print ISBN
9783031803611
eBook ISBN
9783031803628

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Front Matter
  3. 1. Introduction
  4. 2. The Apparent Absurdity of Meaning Subjectivism
  5. 3. Meaning Nihilism, Ultimate Purpose, and God
  6. 4. Death and Ultimate Significance
  7. 5. Mattering and Objective Value
  8. 6. Are Only Useful Lives Meaningful?
  9. 7. Can the Lives of Non-Human Animals Be Meaningful?
  10. 8. Importance, Achievement, and Post-Mortal Fame
  11. 9. Towards a Pluralistic Account of Meaning in Life
  12. 10. Existential Distress, Suicide, and Moral Faith
  13. 11. What It Means to Experience One’s Life as Meaningful
  14. 12. Meaning, Doing Good, and Being Good
  15. 13. Can the Experience of Meaning Ever Be Illusory?
  16. 14. Conclusion
  17. Back Matter

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