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Knowledge of mortality leads to existential contemplation from "summary" of The Meaning of Life by Terry Eagleton

The awareness of our mortality can act as a trigger for deeper contemplation about our existence. This knowledge brings to the forefront questions about the meaning and purpose of life. It forces us to confront the inevitability of our own death, prompting us to ponder the significance of our actions and choices in the limited time we have. Existential contemplation arises from the realization that our time on this earth is finite. It pushes us to reflect on the legacy we will leave behind, the impact we have on others, and the values we hold dear. We are compelled to grapple with fundamental questions about the nature of human existence and our place in the universe. The contemplation of our mortality can lead to a deep sense of introspection and self-examination. We may find ourselves questioning the beliefs and assumptions that have guided our lives thus far. We may seek to find meaning and purpose in the face of the ultimate certainty of death. This existential contemplation is not merely an intellectual exercise; it is a deeply emotional and existential process. It can bring about feelings of anxiety, despair, and even a sense of liberation. It challenges us to confront our deepest fears and desires, pushing us to confront the ultimate questions about the meaning of life.
  1. The knowledge of our mortality serves as a catalyst for profound existential contemplation. It forces us to confront the reality of our impermanence and to grapple with the profound questions that underpin our existence. It is through this contemplation that we can begin to find a sense of purpose and meaning in the face of our mortality.
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The Meaning of Life

Terry Eagleton

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