Without the idea of objective value, one could simply say that a life one finds enjoyable is the same as a meaningful life. What is Vitrano's objection to defining meaningful lives this way?
A) A life of enjoyment may be too selfish and morally deficient to count as meaningful.
B) Why call it meaningful rather than just saying that it is happy or pleasant?
C) The idea of objective value is a necessary part of the definition of meaningfulness.
D) Different people may find different lives enjoyable.
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Q4: Vitrano would describe an enjoyable but morally
Q5: Vitrano suggests that Wolf might say an
Q6: Vitrano gives an example of reading an
Q7: Vitrano argues that the notion of objective
Q8: Taylor's view is that a meaningful life
Q10: Vitrano would most likely
A) agree with Taylor
Q11: Vitrano thinks there are problems with both
Q12: To ask whether a life is meaningful
Q13: Vitrano holds that most people agree on
Q14: Vitrano regards moral decency as a prerequisite
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