According to Wolf, the active engagement criterion alone is not enough for a meaningful life, because you can be actively engaged in
A) activities that don't have moral value, like mountain climbing.
B) activities that you don't really choose, like a drug addiction.
C) activities that don't add meaning to your life, like a video game.
D) activities that aren't self-improving, like taking naps.
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Q3: Wolf's requirement of "active engagement" means doing
Q4: The opposite of active engagement is
A) doing
Q5: Why does Wolf think that enjoyment alone
Q6: Wolf's requirement of "projects of worth" is
A)
Q7: Besides active engagement, Wolf's second requirement is
A)
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
Q12: In considering what makes a life meaningful,
Q13: Wolf argues that to live a meaningful
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