Description: Life, Death, and Meaning is designed to introduce students to the key existential questions of philosophy.
Brief description: Arthur Hubscher is president of the Schopenhauer Society and director of its archives.
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"The selection of papers is excellent....Benatar has done a first rate job in fulfilling, and when necessary balancing, all those requirements and has produced an exceptionally good, interesting and informative collection of papers. Students and educated laypersons who read through the anthology will become familiar with some of the best and most representative works in the field which include many of the most central and important arguments on the issues discussed....This collection should prove to be an important contribution to the development of the discussion on Analytic Existentialism." --Methodology and Research Technology
"The book is aimed at philosophy students, and is engaging." --Paradigm Explorer "Students and educated laypersons who read through the anthology will become familiar with some of the best and most representative works in the field which include many of the most central and important arguments on the issues discussed. While the articles are interesting and of a very high academic level, they are not too technical, too long, or otherwise difficult for students or the educated public to follow. Although there are already some anthologies that discuss the meaning of life, none relate the topic to questions of immortality, death, suicide, or the benefit of coming into existence as this one does." --Iddo Landau, Metapsychology Online ""David Benatar has done a superb job in bringing together this fine collection, now in its third, expanded and revised, edition. Life, Death and Meaning is quite simply the best anthology of writings on 'analytic existentialism' available. It has a place on every serious philosophy student's bookshelf."" --Geoffrey Scarre, Professor of Philosophy, Durham University