A Nihilist's Guide to Meaning — new Melting Asphalt post http://www.meltingasphalt.com/a-nihilists-guide-to-meaning/ …
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Replying to @KevinSimler
you contradict yourself: first meaning is a feeling, then it's observable from the outside, ex: Potter, Christ.
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Replying to @cloudhead @KevinSimler
which one is it? If one can be "wrong" about meaning, then it's not a feeling, it's objective—Yet meaning is highly subjective.
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Replying to @cloudhead @KevinSimler
in other words, you don't know if Christ or Frodo had meaningful lives just based on outcome
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Replying to @cloudhead
Right. Don't know for sure if they had (subjectively) meaningful lives. But their lives certainly(?) give us the sense of meaning
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Replying to @KevinSimler
yeah, but I think that's our own meaning/interpretation through which we're viewing these lives that aren't our own
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