
The Meaning of Life
작성자
Terry Eagleton
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Philosophy
형식
하드커버
페이지
200
언어
영어
출판됨
Mar 29, 2007
출판사
Oxford University Press, USA
ISBN-10
0199210705
ISBN-13
9780199210701
설명
Terry Eagleton delves into the profound question of existence with a wit and depth that challenges conventional views. He navigates the complexities of seeking meaning in life, addressing why such inquiries often elicit skepticism and ridicule. With a keen eye for cultural nuances, Eagleton dissects the philosophical and ethical implications of our relentless pursuit of purpose.
Throughout the exploration, he confronts various perspectives, from religious to secular understandings, and highlights how contemporary society grapples with these age-old questions. The narrative invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the sources of meaning they cling to.
In a rich blend of humor and intellectual rigor, Eagleton ultimately inspires a renewed appreciation for the quest itself, urging readers not to shy away from pondering what gives life its significance, even amidst the absurdities of modern existence.
Throughout the exploration, he confronts various perspectives, from religious to secular understandings, and highlights how contemporary society grapples with these age-old questions. The narrative invites readers to reflect on their own beliefs and the sources of meaning they cling to.
In a rich blend of humor and intellectual rigor, Eagleton ultimately inspires a renewed appreciation for the quest itself, urging readers not to shy away from pondering what gives life its significance, even amidst the absurdities of modern existence.