Koheleth and the Meaning of Life

In Stephen D. Leach & James Tartaglia, The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers. New York: Routledge. pp. 73-78 (2018)
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This chapter critically discusses the most salient positions about life’s meaning advanced by Koheleth, the presumed author of Ecclesiastes, a book from the Hebrew Bible. Koheleth famously argues that ‘life is futility’ (or ‘vanity’) for a variety of reasons, with this chapter focusing on the three that are most recurrent in the text and have been particularly influential in the Western tradition of philosophy. These are considerations about: the mortality of humankind, the undeserved allocations of benefits and burdens we receive, and the inability to control our fate.

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reprint Metz, Thaddeus (2021) "Koheleth and the Meaning of Life (repr.)". In Metz, Thaddeus, خدا،روح و معنای زندگی, pp. : Negahehandisheh (2021)

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