The Meaning of Life Author:E. D. Klemke Many writers in various fields--philosophy, religion, literature, and psychology--believe that the problem of the meaning of life is one of the most important questions that an individual faces. In The Meaning of Life, 2e, E.D. Klemke collects some of the best writings on this problem, primarily works by philosophers but also selections from lit... more »erary figures and religious thinkers. The twenty-seven cogent, readable essays are organized around three approaches to the meaning of life. In Part One, the readings assert and defend the theistic view that without the existence of God life has no significance or purpose. In Part Two the selections deny this thesis, defending instead the humanistic alternative. In the final group of readings, contributors ask if the question of the meaning of life is in itself legitimate and significant.
This new edition adds selections by A. J. Ayer, Hazel Barnes, William Lane Craig, Owen Flanagan, Antony Flew, Thomas Nagel, Kai Nielsen, Philip L. Quinn, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Walter T. Stace.« less