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Meaningful but Immoral Lives?
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Robert B. Louden
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Happiness and the Meaning of Life 9
- Meaningful but Immoral Lives? 23
- Individual, Society, and Teleology: An Aristotelian Conception of Meaning in Life 45
- Meaning and Narratives 65
- Contingency and the Quest for Meaning 83
- Meaningfulness, Eternity and Theism 99
- Meaning of Life: Peter Wessel Zapffe on the Human Condition 113
- Touched By the Universe 129
- Perfectionism and Non-Perfectionism in Camus’s Myth of Sisyphus 139
- Contributors 153
- Index 155
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Table of Contents v
- Introduction 1
- Happiness and the Meaning of Life 9
- Meaningful but Immoral Lives? 23
- Individual, Society, and Teleology: An Aristotelian Conception of Meaning in Life 45
- Meaning and Narratives 65
- Contingency and the Quest for Meaning 83
- Meaningfulness, Eternity and Theism 99
- Meaning of Life: Peter Wessel Zapffe on the Human Condition 113
- Touched By the Universe 129
- Perfectionism and Non-Perfectionism in Camus’s Myth of Sisyphus 139
- Contributors 153
- Index 155