Many philosophers in the 20th century claimed that the question "What is the meaning of life?" was non-sensical because
A) there is no God.
B) "meaning" applies to words and sentences, not activities and lives.
C) in the grand scheme of things, human lives are utterly insignificant.
D) the answer is beyond the limits of human knowledge.
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Q1: The notion of "meaning in life" refers
Q2: The two views that identify the two
Q3: Most philosophers accept a pluralistic account of
Q4: Which of the following examples supposedly shows
Q6: Landau rejects perfectionism about meaning because
A) perfection
Q7: After his crisis of meaning, Tolstoy
A) became
Q8: Before Tolstoy's Christian conversion, his perspective on
Q9: Before his conversion, Tolstoy was surrounded by
A)
Q10: Schopenhauer's attitude toward life was that
A) life
Q11: Regarding the meaning of life, Clarence Darrow
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