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Most discussions of medical and practical ethics have avoided direct confrontation with the query: what is the value and meaning of human life? The book addresses these issues directly, examining the variety of philosophical questions in the area, their meaningfulness and the paradoxes suggested by answers to those questions. Each chapter is an attempt to identify and correct the biases and confusions in such discussions. Specific areas considered are: relations to animals; the status of the human species; utilitarian and non-utilitarian arguments; religious answers to the question "why is life sacred and worthwhile?"; the meaning of death; the influence of science.
This volume contains surveys of the main issues in philosophical
aesthetics, as discussed by thinkers from ancient Greece to modern
times. It is written by members of the Open University and the
intention throughout is to make the issues intelligible and
interesting to as wide an audience as possible, including those
readers with a general interest in the arts as well as more
advanced students.
Life and Meaning surveys a variety of Philosophical answers to the
question, 'What makes life worth living?' By collecting readings
from a wide range of philosophical history it gives the various
perspectives on the value and meaning of life. Aspects of life
which appear to make it meaningless 9death, suffering, randomness)
are seen in the light of their long and varied history in
philosophical literature and are subjected to careful scrutiny. The
texts chosen here pose these and related issues and offer various
responses.
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