I think it is not deep at all. It is an empty question, as I think we have every reason to think that "Meaning" is a thing only conscious entities search for and as the natural world have furnished us with life, and nature is not itself conscious, then we have no reason to think there is "A" meaning.Jaded Sage wrote:How about the question rather than a statement (I suppose my question is really about depth itself). I assume we agree "What is the meaning of life?" is a deep question. In your opinion, which of the conditions you've listed does it satisfy? Also, could you please go into a little more... depth ...about what you mean by each of them (lol)? Just a sentence or two would be appreciated.
We are working with an inappropriate question.
Now, on the other hand. "Do I like Tacos": what do I really mean "like" is this a conscious thing, or am I determined to like tacos for a range of evolutionary and innate reasons over which I have little or no Power. Can "I" like at all? Or is the world simply imposing my desire which seems to come unbidden to me?
Now THAT is a deep question.
So yeah, it depends on who is asking.