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  1. Dec 30, 2009 · The first volume of the Meaning in Life trilogy, this book studies the nature of imagination, idealization, and love in the context of humanity’s attempt to define itself through the pursuit of meanings and values that it creates. It confronts life’s most troubling problems: the meaning of death, the presence of anxiety in daily existence ...

  2. In his widely acclaimed trilogy The Nature of Love, Irving Singer traced the development of the concept of love in history and literature from the Greeks to the twentieth century. In this second volume of his Meaning in Life trilogy, Singer returns to the subject of his earlier work, exploring a different approach. Without denying his previous ...

  3. In The Creation of Value, the first volume of his Meaning in Life trilogy, Singer studies the nature of imagination, idealization, and love in the context of humanity's attempt to define itself through the pursuit of meanings and values that it creates. Singer confronts life's most troubling problems: the meaning of death, the presence of ...

  4. In The Creation of Value, the first volume of his Meaning in Life trilogy, Singer studies the nature of imagination, idealization, and love in the context of humanity's attempt to define itself through the pursuit of meanings and values that it creates. Singer confronts life's most troubling problems: the meaning of death, the presence of ...

  5. And this occurs to a high degree through images. L ike many of his colleagues, Christoph Hochhäusler, born in 1972 in Munich, came to filmmaking only after he had immersed himself in a different art form. Before studying filmmaking at the HFF München (1996–2004), he studied architecture at the Technische Universität (TU) in Berlin (1993–95).

  6. Singer draws on the work of philosophers and writers such as Hegel, Nietzsche, Schopenhauer, Sartre, Mill, Wittgenstein, Shaw, Shakespeare and Tolstoy, to address some of the fundamental questions about the meaning of life.

  7. As love occupies such an overarching and central position within human existence, I believe it plays a fundamental role in our understanding of life. In this paper, I argue that humanity can roughly be divided into three groups: theists, atheists and cosmic thinkers and that while each group holds different and often conflicting views, one belief about which they can all agree is the belief in ...

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