Unraveling life's riddle / by Tami Yaguri.
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- 9781527525009
- 1527525007
- 128 23
- BD431 .A95 2018eb
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Includes bibliographical references.
A sense of worth -- The art of creating meaning: a defense for Socrates -- The meaning of meaning: objectivity in Kant and Wittgenstein -- Philosophy has its limits: Kierkegaard is not sorry -- Seek and you shall find: Frankl finds meaning -- It is simply absurd: Camus rolls a rock -- In the storm there is rest: Schopenhauer suffers -- A psychological need: Freud trapped in a circle -- Love is the answer: Fromm is no longer alone -- I have strength: Nietzsche's power -- I believe: James' lived experience -- Knowing meaning: Aristotle stops time -- Money buys almost everything: Needleman worships wealth -- Unraveling the riddle.
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Happiness is fleeting, but meaning endures--even through terrible unhappiness. This book helps to unravel the riddle of how to bring meaning to one's life. It also outlines a disciplined technique for uncovering meaning in life. This meaning becomes a north star for navigation and appears in the overlap between an identity and a worldview.
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