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Determinism, Death, and Meaning

Determinism, Death, and Meaning
Author: Stephen Maitzen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000507963

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This book offers new arguments for determinism. It draws novel and surprising consequences from determinism for our attitudes toward such things as death, regret, grief, and the meaning of life. The book argues that rationalism is the right attitude to take toward reality. It then shows that rationalism implies determinism and that determinism has surprising and far-reaching consequences. The author contends that the existence of all of humanity almost certainly depends on the precise time and manner of your death and mine; that purely retrospective regret, relief, gratitude, and grief are irrational for all but those who hold extreme values; and that everyone’s life has an unending impact on the future and thereby achieves the strongest kind of meaning that it makes sense to desire. Written in a direct and accessible style, Determinism, Death, and Meaning will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and value theory, as well as general readers with a serious interest in these topics.


Determinism, Death, and Meaning

Determinism, Death, and Meaning
Author: Stephen Maitzen
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2021-11-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1000507947

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This book offers new arguments for determinism. It draws novel and surprising consequences from determinism for our attitudes toward such things as death, regret, grief, and the meaning of life. The book argues that rationalism is the right attitude to take toward reality. It then shows that rationalism implies determinism and that determinism has surprising and far-reaching consequences. The author contends that the existence of all of humanity almost certainly depends on the precise time and manner of your death and mine; that purely retrospective regret, relief, gratitude, and grief are irrational for all but those who hold extreme values; and that everyone’s life has an unending impact on the future and thereby achieves the strongest kind of meaning that it makes sense to desire. Written in a direct and accessible style, Determinism, Death, and Meaning will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and value theory, as well as general readers with a serious interest in these topics.


Our Stories

Our Stories
Author: John Martin Fischer
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2009-05-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0199705305

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In this collection of essays on the metaphysical issues pertaining to death, the meaning of life, and freedom of the will, John Martin Fischer argues (against the Epicureans) that death can be a bad thing for the individual who dies. He defends the claim that something can be a bad thing--a misfortune--for an individual, even if he never experiences it as bad (and even if he does not any longer exist). Fischer also defends the commonsense asymmetry in our attitudes toward death and prenatal nonexistence: we are indifferent to the time before we are born, but we regret that we do not live longer. Further, Fischer argues (against the immortality curmudgeons, such as Heidegger and Bernard Williams), that immortal life could be desirable, and shows how the defense of the (possible) badness of death and the (possible) goodness of immortality exhibit a similar structure; on Fischer's view, the badness of death and the goodness of life can be represented on spectra that display certain continuities. Building on Fischer's previous book, My Way a major aim of this volume is to show important connections between issues relating to life and death and issues relating to free will. More specifically, Fischer argues that we endow our lives with a certain distinctive kind of meaning--an irreducible narrative dimension of value--by exhibiting free will. Thus, in acting freely, we transform our lives so that our stories matter.


Free Will and Determinism

Free Will and Determinism
Author: Clifford Williams
Publisher: Hackett Publishing
Total Pages: 92
Release: 1980-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780915144778

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"Nicely conceived, very clearly written. . . . A high level of philosophic substance and sophistication." --David M. Mowry, SUNY at Plattsburgh


Life, Death & Meaning

Life, Death & Meaning
Author: David Benatar
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2004
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780742533677

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Do our lives have meaning? Should we create more people? Is death bad? Should we commit suicide? Would it be better if we were immortal? Should we be optimistic or pessimistic? Life, Death and Meaning brings together key readings, primarily by English-speaking philosophers, on such big questions.


The Meaning of Death

The Meaning of Death
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

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Birth and Death of Meaning

Birth and Death of Meaning
Author: Ernest Becker
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1439118426

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Uses the disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology and psychiatry to explain what makes people act the way they do.


The Meaning of Death

The Meaning of Death
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 351
Release: 1959
Genre:
ISBN:

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Free Will and Continental Philosophy

Free Will and Continental Philosophy
Author: David Edward Rose
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1847060994

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Offers a detailed and original analysis of the concept of free will in the Continental philosophical tradition.


Matters of Death

Matters of Death
Author: Norman Weeks
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-01-31
Genre:
ISBN:

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Matters of Death, the second volume of Matters of Life and Death, takes on a daunting subject, the realization of the inevitable end of life. "A Prelude in Sentences" previews the theme of the book in a series of aphorisms. "Death Interpreted", the first chapter, delves into archaeology and history to examine the meaningfulness of human death. The ultimate meaning is not that of the death of the body as a natural process, but the immortality of the soul as pronounced by philosophy and religion. "The Morbidity of Authors", the next chapter, is a byway on the character traits of the author, case studies of the morbidity and deaths of certain authors, and on to literary immortality in spite of it all. "Incidents of Death", the final chapter, contains further narratives of tragic situations in the life-and-death of fictional, but very real and human characters. Despite apprehension, Matters of Death concludes with the hope for life-satisfaction and fulfillment.