The Wildman’s Dilemma: Is the Question ‘What is the Meaning of Life?’ Harmful?

Heythrop Journal 61 (4):633-641 (2020)
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Is the very question ‘what is the meaning of life?’ harmful? Humans often fight and go to war over various answers offered by religions, prophets, gurus, economists and philosophers. Could the question of seeking a ‘life meaning’ be dangerous? This paper considers existential strains of philosophy in Ray Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles, through the lens of Kierkegaard, Dostoyevsky, Albert Camus and Plato’s Allegory of the Chariot in order to argue that Western philosophy needs to ask whether the question of a meaning to life is itself both dangerous and harmful to the human condition.

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