Stephen Anderson asks what we mean when we ask if existence has a meaning.
That's basically the point I raise here......only intelligent agents can intend: purpose and personality go together. Yet we have already seen that personhood is not enough by itself to generate ultimate meaning, since this is not the meaning of a private life or of a specific community, but of existence as a whole.
Now, some insist that is why there are so many deontologists and/or objectivists among us. In other words, the belief that, in utilizing the tools of philosophy, it is possible to take into account all of these varied historical and cultural "rules of behavior" and technically pin down the optimal deportment.If you were born and raised in a Chinese village in 500 BC, or in a 10th century Viking community or in a 19th century Yanomami village or in a 20th century city in the Soviet Union or in a 21st century American city, how might your value judgments be different?
In theory. In reality, however, look around you at the world we live in. Red states, blue states, purple state. Countless conflicts erupting around "us" vs. "them" involving countless conflicting goods.
Contingency, along with chance and change, are embedded everywhere in human interactions. The Benjamin Button Syndrome. No one really knows with certainty how new relationships, new experiences and access to new information and knowledge might impact what we think, feel, intuit, say or do.That rules out all contingent beings – all humans.
Imagine, for example, the world we live in today had Thomas Matthew Crooks been a better shot?
With each new startling revelation from cosmogonists, the mystery often gets and deeper and deeper. It's just that, with God, it's teleology all the way up or all the way down. Whereas, with one or another rendition of Pantheism, how exactly did the universe acquire meaning and purpose?What is the meaning of the existence of the human race? Why is it here? Such questions imply a purpose enacted in the creation of the species itself. But obviously, the species did not create itself, nor did it ‘intend’ anything by appearing on the planet.
As for this...
Start here: Rummy's Rule. In particular the part that revolves around all of the things in the cosmos that we don't even know that we don't even know about.Therefore, whatever ‘meanings’ the human species may invent to lend a sense of meaning to its existence can be no more than comfortable imaginings: either there was Someone who ‘meant’ something in generating the human race, or our genesis was purely accidental, and hence devoid of any ontologically-prior meaning. So answers to the question which depend solely on human beings are unavoidably inadequate.
For example: https://www.the-independent.com/space/n ... 0direction.
"A new study of 263 galaxies has provided fresh evidence to support a theory that our universe is the interior of a black hole. Using data from Nasa's James Webb Space Telescope, researchers at Kansas State University in the US discovered that the majority of the galaxies were rotating in the same direction. The Independent, March 2025
Go ahead, fit yourself into this somewhere and get back to us.