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  1. MAKING LIFE MEANINGFUL. ‘If there’s no ultimate meaning of life, that doesn’t mean our existence needs to be meaningless; we can determine for ourselves what is meaningful.’. LOLA TINUBU, Association of Black Humanists. Many humanists do not think there is some ‘ultimate’ purpose to life and the universe. Many don’t even like the ...

  2. The original and still primary meaning of “story” (the essential form of both verbal and visual make believe) is a verbal account. To tell a story means to speak, and to be told a story means to listen to words.

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  3. The Stoic approach is clearly teleological, since it determines what our purpose is in virtue of being human. If anything, keeping in line with Socrates’ claim, our purpose is to live meaningful lives. For the Stoic, living meaningfully involves living virtuously.

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  4. model I will attempt not to make light of its obvious inadequa­ cies. The stage presents things that are make-believe ; presum­ ably life presents things that are real and sometimes not well rehearsed. More important, perhaps, on the stage one player »resents himself in the guise of a cha^.cter to characters pro­

  5. The meaning of life is what you can wish to happen in the most favourable case in an unforeseeably faraway future, without having to rely on a God (or something alike), a hereafter or the immateriality of your own person, and the attempt of contributing in the most effective way to its fulfilment.

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  6. Feb 9, 2021 · The Meaning of Life: A Very Short Introduction shows how centuries of thinkers — from Shakespeare and Schopenhauer to Marx, Sartre, and Beckett — have tackled the conundrum of the meaning of...

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  8. Apr 24, 2008 · The Meaning of Life: A Very Short Introduction shows how centuries of thinkers — from Shakespeare and Schopenhauer to Marx, Sartre, and Beckett — have tackled the conundrum of the meaning of life. This question has become particularly problematic in modern times.

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