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Author Noonan, Jeff, author.

Title Embodiment and the meaning of life / Jeff Noonan.

Publication Info. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018.
©2018

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 263 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
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Summary The long tradition of pessimism in philosophy and poetry notoriously laments suffering caused by vulnerabilities of the human body. The most familiar and contemporary version is antinatalism, the view that it is wrong to bring sentient life into existence because birth inevitably produces suffering. Technotopianism, which stems from a similarly negative view of embodied limitations, claims that we should escape sickness and death through radical human-enhancement technologies. In Embodiment and the Meaning of Life Jeff Noonan presents pessimism and technotopianism as two sides of the same coin, as both begin from the premise that the limitations of embodied life are inherently negative. He argues that rather than rendering life pointless, the tragic failures that mark life are fundamental to the good of human existence. The necessary limitations of embodied being are challenges for each person to live well, not only for their own sake, but for the sake of the future of the human project. Meaning is not a given, Noonan suggests, but rather the product of labour upon ourselves, others, and the world. Meaningful labour is threatened equally by unjust social systems and runaway technological development that aims to replace human action, rather than liberate it. Calling on us to draw conceptual connections between finitude, embodiment, and the meaning of life, this book shows that seeking the common good is our most viable and materially realistic source of optimism about the future.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Do suffering and death prove that life Is not worth living? -- If life Is worth living, is it worth living forever? -- Time as extrinsic limit and matrix of freedom -- Frames of finitude and non-alienated labour I: dependence, disease, and old age -- Frames of finitude and non-alienated labour II: relationships, life-projects, and risk -- Death and the ethical wholeness of life.
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Subject Life.
Life.
Meaning (Philosophy)
Meaning (Philosophy)
Suffering.
Suffering.
Death.
Death.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Noonan, Jeff. Embodiment and the meaning of life. Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2018 0773553487 9780773553484 (OCoLC)1012761403
ISBN 9780773553934 (electronic book)
0773553932 (electronic book)
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0773553940 (epub)
9780773553491 (paperback)
0773553495 (paperback)
9780773553484 (cloth)
0773553487 (cloth)