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    The Meaning Of Life

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    The Meaning Of Life

    The Meaning Of Life
    Published 1/2025
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.08 GB | Duration: 1h 36m

    An Introduction to Meaning, God, Absurdity, and Death

    What you'll learn

    Be able to state main views on the meaning of life

    Identify major philosophical authors and traditions

    Recognize the perspective of major religious traditions on the meaning of life

    Defend one's own view on the meaning of life

    Requirements

    No previous experience needed! This is ideal as a first course in philosophy, and should also be interesting to more experienced students.

    Description

    This course introduces the main philosophical questions about the meaning of life, drawing on both religious and non-religious perspectives. At the end of the course students should have a good grounding in core philosophical questions about life's significance. Readings are drawn from: The Meaning of Life: A Reader, Klemke and Cahn (Eds.), 4th Edition.We begin with a discussion of the religious or theistic perspective on the meaning of life, focusing on a short piece by Leo Tolstoy as well as expository discussions of Christian and Buddhist perspectives on the meaning of life.We next turn to secular or non-religious perspectives. We consider Schopenhauer's view that life consists fundamentally of suffering, as well as Camus's view that life is in some sense fundamentally absurd, as well as more contemporary responses to these perspectives.We then consider the question of what death is, whether death is bad, whether immortality would be good, and what significance our death might have for the question of whether our lives do (or do not) have meaning.Finally, we briefly consider psychological work on how meaningfulness in life might be empirically measured through questionnaires and other devices, and the uses of such measures for actually improving human life.

    Overview

    Section 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1 Introduction

    Section 2: The Religious View

    Lecture 2 Tolstoy's Confession

    Lecture 3 Christianity

    Lecture 4 Buddhism

    Lecture 5 Other Religious Views

    Section 3: The Non-Religious View

    Lecture 6 Schopenhauer on Suffering

    Lecture 7 Russell on Worship

    Lecture 8 Camus on Sisyphus

    Lecture 9 Nagel on Absurdity

    Section 4: Death and the Meaning of Life

    Lecture 10 Nagel on Death

    Lecture 11 Williams on Immortality

    Lecture 12 Scheffler on the Afterlife

    Section 5: The Psychology of Meaningfulness

    Lecture 13 The Psychological Question of Meaning

    Lecture 14 The "SoMe" Questionnaire

    Anyone with an interest and openness to fundamental philosophical questions about life.