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Human beings constantly ask about the meaning of life. But before answering that question, we may need to ask more fundamental ones:
What is meaning itself? Is meaning something humans create, discover, or project? Does life require meaningâor does meaning require life? And if consciousness exists throughout reality, as panpsychism suggests, could meaning be woven into the fabric of existence itself?
That is why this week we are going to discuss " Life and Meaning: Consciousness, Reality, and the Question of Why ". This discussion explores the relationship between life, consciousness, and meaningâfrom existential philosophy to theories of mind and metaphysics. You are entering territory between existentialism, metaphysics, phenomenology, philosophy of mind, and spirituality.
The Core questions are:
What is meaning itself? Does life generate meaning?
Or does meaning exist independently of human beings? And if consciousness is fundamental (as in panpsychism), does meaning permeate reality itself?
Does the Universe Mean Anything?
** Can Life Exist Without Meaning?
*** Is Meaning Consciousness?**
** Why Does Anything Matter?*
Important Thinkers & Figures:
Viktor Frankl
Albert Camus
Martin Heideger
Thomas Nagel
Baruch Spinoza
Philip Goff
Questions to direct:
Part I â What Is Meaning? (20 min)
- What do we mean by âmeaningâ? Or more precise what is the meaning of meaning?
- Is meaning objective or subjective?
- Can something have meaning without consciousness?
- Is meaning discovered, created, or imposed?
Part II â What Is Life? (20 min)
- What separates life from non-life?
- Is biological life enoughâor does meaningful life require consciousness?
- Can a life without reflection still be meaningful?
- Is consciousness the source of meaning?
Part III â The Relation of meaning and Life (25 min)
- Why do humans search for meaning?
- Is the search for meaning universal?
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