TY - JOUR
T1 - Anti-Meaning and Why It Matters
AU - Campbell, Stephen
AU - Nyholm, Sven
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - It is widely recognized that lives and activities can be meaningful or meaningless, but few have appreciated that they can also be anti-meaningful. Anti-meaning is the polar opposite of meaning. Our purpose in this essay is to examine the nature and importance of this new and unfamiliar topic. In the first part, we sketch four theories of anti-meaning that correspond to four leading theories of meaning. In the second part, we argue that anti-meaning has significance not only for our attempts to theorize about meaning in life, but also for our ability to lead meaningful lives in the modern world.
AB - It is widely recognized that lives and activities can be meaningful or meaningless, but few have appreciated that they can also be anti-meaningful. Anti-meaning is the polar opposite of meaning. Our purpose in this essay is to examine the nature and importance of this new and unfamiliar topic. In the first part, we sketch four theories of anti-meaning that correspond to four leading theories of meaning. In the second part, we argue that anti-meaning has significance not only for our attempts to theorize about meaning in life, but also for our ability to lead meaningful lives in the modern world.
UR - http://www.academia.edu/12219003/Anti-Meaning_and_Why_It_Matters_Journal_of_the_American_Philosophical_Association_2015_
M3 - Article
VL - 1
SP - 694
EP - 711
JO - Journal of the American Philosophical Association
JF - Journal of the American Philosophical Association
IS - 4
ER -