Teleology and the Meaning of Life

Journal of Mind and Behavior 33 (1-2):97-102 (2012)
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Abstract

The “units of selection” debate in philosophy of biology addresses which entity benefits from natural selection. Nanay has tried to explain why we are obsessed with the question about the meaning of life, using the notion of group selection, although he is skeptical about answering the question from a biological point of view. The aim of this paper is to give a biological explanation to the meaning of life. I argue that the meaning of life is survival and reproduction, appealing to the teleological notion of function in philosophy of biology.

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Osamu Kiritani
Tokyo Women's Medical University

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