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In The Search for Meaning: A Short History, Dennis Ford explores eight approaches human beings have pursued over time to invest life with meaning and to infuse order into a seemingly chaotic univer...
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10 September 2007

In The Search for Meaning: A Short History, Dennis Ford explores eight approaches human beings have pursued over time to invest life with meaning and to infuse order into a seemingly chaotic universe. These include myth, philosophy, science, postmodernism, pragmatism, archetypal psychology, metaphysics, and naturalism. In engaging, companionable prose, Ford boils down these systems to their bare essentials, showing the difference between viewing the world from a religious point of view and that of a naturalist, and comparing a scientific worldview to a philosophical one. Ford investigates the contributions of the Greeks, Kant, and William James, and brings the discussion up to date with contemporary thinkers. He proffers the refreshing idea that in today's world, the answers provided by traditional religions to increasingly difficult questions have lost their currency for many and that the reductive or rationalist answers provided by science and postmodernism are themselves rife with unexamined assumptions.
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Pages: 313
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
10 September 2007
ISBN: 9780520934207
Format: eBook
Preface: When Meaning Becomes a Question
1. Introduction
PART I. CLASSICAL SOURCES OF MEANING
2. Myth and Meaning
3. Philosophy and Meaning
4. Science and Meaning
5. Postmodernism and Meaning
PART II. CONTEMPORARY SOURCES OF MEANING
6. Pragmatism and Meaning
7. Archetypal Psychology and Meaning
8. Metaphysics and Meaning
9. Naturalism and Meaning
10. Conclusion
Appendix: How Meaning Affects Our Sense of Right and Wrong
Notes
Bibliography
Index
1. Introduction
PART I. CLASSICAL SOURCES OF MEANING
2. Myth and Meaning
3. Philosophy and Meaning
4. Science and Meaning
5. Postmodernism and Meaning
PART II. CONTEMPORARY SOURCES OF MEANING
6. Pragmatism and Meaning
7. Archetypal Psychology and Meaning
8. Metaphysics and Meaning
9. Naturalism and Meaning
10. Conclusion
Appendix: How Meaning Affects Our Sense of Right and Wrong
Notes
Bibliography
Index