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Meaning in Life, and Why It Matters, By Susan Wolf: A Review

by Gavin Ferriby on 2016-12-23T12:41:13-05:00 in Philosophy | 0 Comments

Susan Wolf wrote an engaged, nuanced conversation about how meaning can be assessed in life, and why that's important.  This is a question that most undergraduates (at Sacred Heart University, or elsewhere) seem to want to avoid --and yet it lies at the heart of whole enterprise called a liberal arts education, or educating the whole person.  The book is a kind of symposium.  Wolf’s two essays (“Meaning in Life,” and “Why It Matters”) are followed by responses from four distinguished scholars.  This give the entire work a texture, range, and collective impact beyond any one or two essays.  Read more at The Extensible Librarian: The Blog of the University Librarian. --Gavin Ferriby

Meaning in Life and Why It Matters by Susan R. Wolf. Commentaries by John Koethe, Robert McCormick Adams, Nomy Arpaly, and Jonathan Haidt; Introduction by Stephen Macedo.

Publisher: Princeton University Press

ISBN: 9780691145242
Publication Date: 2010

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