Why does Wolf think that enjoyment alone is not enough to make a life meaningful?
A) Some people have enjoyable lives but still feel their lives are too shallow.
B) It is impossible to be actively engaged unless there is an element of stress or danger.
C) Enjoyment is selfish, and a meaningful life requires regard for others.
D) It is impossible to be actively engaged unless you are doing something morally good.
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Q1: In setting out to define the meaningful
Q2: Wolf's definition of a meaningful life is
Q3: Wolf's requirement of "active engagement" means doing
Q4: The opposite of active engagement is
A) doing
Q6: Wolf's requirement of "projects of worth" is
A)
Q7: Besides active engagement, Wolf's second requirement is
A)
Q8: According to Wolf, the active engagement criterion
Q9: "Categorical desires"
A) tend to give meaning to
Q10: Wolf asserts that the idea of meaningfulness
Q11: Wolf claims that a thoroughly pleasant life
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