
The Meaning of Life: Perspectives from the World's Great Intellectual Traditions
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Jay L. Garfield
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What is the meaning of life?
It's a question every thoughtful person has pondered at one time or another. Indeed, it may be the biggest question of all - at once profound and universal, but also deeply personal.
We want to understand the world in which we live, but we also want to understand how to make our own lives as meaningful as possible; to know not only why we're living, but that we're doing it with intention, purpose, and ethical commitment. But how, exactly, do we find that meaning, and develop that commitment? How can we grasp why we are here? Or how we should proceed? And to whom, exactly, we should listen as we shape the path we will walk? This comprehensive 36-lecture series from a much-honored scholar is an invigorating way to begin or continue your pursuit of these questions, and it requires no previous background in philosophical or religious thought.
It offers a rigorous and wide-ranging exploration of what various spiritual, religious, and philosophical traditions from both the East and West have contributed to this profound line of questioning, sharing insights from sources that include ancient Indian texts, such as:
- The Bhagavad-Gita
- Foundational Chinese texts like the Daodejing and the Chuang Tzu
- Classical Western texts, such as Aristotle's Nichomachean Ethics and Marcus Aurelius's Meditations
- Modern philosophers and writers like David Hume, Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Leo Tolstoy
- The unique perspectives offered by Native Americans, in this case, the Lakota Sioux medicine man and writer, John Lame Deer
- Plus more recent and contemporary philosophers, such as Mohandas Gandhi and the Dalai Lama.
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Fantastic
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Enriched and inspired
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Excellent content well presented
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thank you Jay Garfield
so much to reflect on.
Magnificent
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I also appreciated how relevant the discussions were to modern life. Garfield’s insights felt incredibly pertinent to contemporary issues and personal experiences, making the philosophical inquiries feel practical and applicable to my own life.
Overall, the book was not just informative but also profoundly reflective. It prompted me to introspect and offered new perspectives on questions I thought I had already considered. I highly recommend "The Meaning of Life" to anyone interested in exploring these deep and important questions.
Brilliant
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The responses range from the placement of the individual within universal, global, natural and societal contexts. The answers from the traditions and philosophical systems of thought are diverse and often contrasting, so will appeal to individuals approaching the course with differing view points.
There is convergence also; not least in regards to the finite and brief nature of individual lives and their relative insignificance within the larger scheme of things
I believe the mark of a good course is that one doesn't feel the wish to move straight on. Rather, you return to those areas that stimulated interest and explore them more deeply. For me, this is such a course; all the more gratifying, given the subject matter.
Outstanding
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Wide approach
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Life changing through philosophical dialogue
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The best thing I have ever read/listens to.
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I loved it from start to finish! 10/10
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