Life, Death, and Meaning: Key Philosophical Readings on the Big Questions

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (2004)
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Do our lives have meaning? Should we create more people? Is death bad? Should we commit suicide? Would it be better if we were immortal? Should we be optimistic or pessimistic? Life, Death, and Meaning brings together key readings, primarily by English-speaking philosophers, on such 'big questions.'.

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Steven Luper
Trinity University
Derek Parfit
Last affiliation: Oxford University
Michaelis Michael
University of New South Wales
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