In the meaning of life, Richard Taylor began to question the meaning of life. He said that it is difficult to do to understand the opposition and decide to define meaningless things: meaningful. Taylor asked the reader to remember Sisypos' famous myth, a definition of pointlessness. He was obliged to repeat the task forever just saying that Sisyphus was sentenced to roll the stone into the mountain. Despite all his efforts, his existence is nothing more than repeating the same task, and as such it has no major goal or purpose.
"The meaning of life" is an excerpt from Richard Taylor's book "Good and evil: New direction", I believe Mr. Taylor has adopted radical subjective ethics. In this excerpt, I explain why existence and life are meaningless, and reveal the meaning of life. In his explanation, Richard used an example from ancient Greek myth. Myths are about Sisyphus, the Greeks who made the gods angry, forever they were declared a big stone on the hill. Richard began to explain "meaningless existence" with Sisypos' enthusiastic job.
What is the meaning of life? Many people agree that the answer depends on the person who makes the question. When Albert Camus and Richard Taylor decided to answer this question, they had to investigate the world of reality and mythology in order to come up with a brief answer to this question which confused many people . Both have subtle differences from similar perspectives - but Taylor's view is more accurate for both. When studying the world of biology, Taylor talked clearly how much Sisupos can recognize the Greek story. The first of his two examples examined Firefly in detail. They experienced this cycle with his rock music like Sisyphus, and after all they have nothing to show but to copy. Just as Sisyphus rolls the rocks on the slope, they are condemned by this fate. And when they collapse, that burden is handed over to the next generation of worms, its existence will eventually become pointless.
Mr. Taylor's view is quite interesting, so some of what he said is meaningful. Sisyphus' myth is the focus of Richard Taylor's reasoning of life, he explained in detail the Sisypos's eternal penalty. Richard also gave other scenes of Sisyphus mission if his work had accumulated in a beautiful tower, or if he had some way he enjoyed the enjoyment of the rolling stone. I agree that our lives are somewhat like Sisypos' hard work. The infinite cycle of hard work, we strive to achieve our small goal and a glimpse of happiness, and gradually disappear over time. The meaninglessness of life is explained in the second part; Richard uses two insects, a firefly and a cockroach to express life meaninglessness. Richard pointed out that life is meaningless as it is an infinite cycle of meaningless life if it has no meaning in life. At the moment our goal seems to be very important in our life, but in the end all our hard work is pointless and eventually meaningless.