This collection of papers aims to increase our understanding of a)
what meaning in life is: how it is to be understood, what its
constituents are, and how it can be properly distinguished from
other features that are commonly thought to be required for a good
life, such as happiness, b) in what way, if any, mortality can be
said to be detrimental to a life's meaningfulness and what follows
from this for the desirability of radical life extension and other
(limit-removing) alterations of the present human condition, and c)
in what way, if any, death and mortality can be said to be
requisites or at least constituents of a meaningful life.
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