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This Strange Eventful History: A Philosophy of Meaning
This Strange Eventful History: A Philosophy of Meaning
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All of us must seek at a personal and a general level for a philosophy of meaning in life, "this strange eventful history," to borrow a descriptive phrase for our existence from Shakespeare. Otherwise how can we logically plan and direct our personal philosophy if we do not know to what end, particularly in a world seemingly hell bent on destruction?
The Existentialist philosophers cautioned that life is essentially meaningless but allowed that we may choose ourselves! Certainly our choices are many and various in this current era. Often however we bemoan the lack of time to read and research those possibilities. This book sets out concisely to survey our options drawing on philosophy, religion, science and art. Each chapter takes two (or more) prominent inter-related thinkers to help us form an opinion, often provocatively.
Philosophers who experienced the Holocaust comment that those best adapted to survive life in concentration camps found their impetus in a purpose or a person to give them a meaning to hold onto. We must keep this carefully in mind. The person may be a loved one or a religious archetypal figure.
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