Thomas V. Morris, also known as American philosopher Tom Morri, and his book "Philosophy for Dummies" tells the meaning of life and its surroundings. Content It is a very large and comprehensive one that is simpler and succinct than anything else. What I would like to introduce first is the concept of a problem based on how we exist in the world today. After reading Morris, he tends to approach the meaning of life in a way to examine the nature of meaning.
Emily Thomas, Deputy Director of Philosophy Department at Durham University, says: "You can ask the purpose of life, for example, God creates us to worship him or to make it, or the value of life, for example life is worth it to make us happy "I do not think there is a purpose in life because of its value, but I think it is worth." The meaning of life is also to say whether there is life somewhere in the universe I pose a problem. "Otherwise, I am surprised," Thomas said. "We do not seem to be the only happiness incident."
Thomas V. Morris, also known as American philosopher Tom Morri, and his book "Philosophy for Dummies" tells the meaning of life and its surroundings. Content It is a very large and comprehensive one that is simpler and succinct than anything else. What I would like to introduce first is the concept of a problem based on how we exist in the world today. - There are many ideas in mind when thinking about how people live good lives. Whether it is wealth, family or beauty, it is necessary to consider the theory of early philosophers. Those early philosophers included Plato, Aristotle, Stoic, Epicurean. These four people are committed to improving their lives and are the foundation of most philosophical theories. Obviously, you need to read, understand and discuss these four to better understand your life.
Robert J. R ICHARDS is Professor Morris Fishbein of the history of science and medicine at the University of Chicago and is a professor of history, philosophy and psychology. His works include the emergence of Darwin and the Pfizer Prize of the Science History Society in 1988 Evolution of the mind and behavior, the romantic view of life: the science and philosophy of the Goethe era and the tragedy of life consciousness: Ernst Heckel evolutionary Fighting thoughts