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Chapter 48 Self Quiz
Meaning in Life, Susan Wolf
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In setting out to define the meaningful life, Wolf considers
what makes a life morally good.
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what makes a life aesthetically good.
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paradigm cases of meaningful and meaningless lives.
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paradigm cases of moral and immoral actions.
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Wolf’s requirement of “active engagement” means
doing something fun and pleasant.
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doing something in which you are passionately involved.
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doing something you think is worthy and valuable.
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doing something morally good.
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Why does Wolf think that enjoyment alone is not enough to make a life meaningful?
Some people have enjoyable lives but still feel their lives are too shallow.
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It is impossible to be actively engaged unless there is an element of stress or danger.
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Enjoyment is selfish, and a meaningful life requires regard for others.
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It is impossible to be actively engaged unless you are doing something morally good.
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Besides active engagement, Wolf’s second requirement is
moral and intellectual accomplishment.
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stress, danger, or exertion.
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boredom or alienation.
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projects of worth.
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Wolf claims that a thoroughly pleasant life cannot be a meaningful life.
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Wolf argues that to live a meaningful life, one must be actively engaged in projects that one is passionate about.
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According to Wolf, the opposite of active engagement is boredom.
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A subjectively enjoyable life may not always be a meaningful life.
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Any activity that you enjoy can be a “project of worth” according to Wolf.
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