The Meaning of Life Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Still another argument is that only with God could the deepest desires of human nature be satisfied (e.g., Goetz 2012; Seachris 2013, 20; Cottingham 2016, 127, 136), even if more surface desires could be satisifed without God. A serious concern for any extreme God-based view is the existence of apparent counterexamples. Even religiously inclined philosophers …

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