The meanings of life

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Stoicism
________: The belief that the meaning of your life is found in identifying with the logos that governs the universe, in wanting only that which must be, and in eliminating all of your complaints and feelings of dissatisfaction (for example, Epictetus, 55- 135 BCE; Seneca.
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Cymcism
________: The belief that the meaning of your life is found in living In accord with nature, in rejecting the conventional values of pone, wealth, and fame, and in using your reason to its fullest extent lo exampl, Diogenes "the dog "of Sinope, Turkey, ca.
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Epicureanism
________: the belief that the meaning.
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Kierkegaard
Theistic existentialism: The belief that even if there is a God, it is ultimately up to you to give meaning to your life by living authentically and intensely as an individual in the face of the inherent paradoxes and uncertainties of existence and the inevitable alienating pressures of the crowd (for example, ________, 1813- 1855)
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Nihilism
________: The belief that life has no subjective or objective meaning; nothing matters; all human values are empty (for example, Nietzsche, 1844- 1900)
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Atheistic existentialism
________: The belief that because there is no objective or absolute meaning in life, the meaning of your life must be invented or chosen by you and only you, in full awareness of the groundlessness of existence (for example, Sartre, 1905- 1980)
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Theistic existentialism
The belief that even if there is a God, it is ultimately up to you to give meaning to your life by living authentically and intensely as an individual in the face of the inherent paradoxes and uncertainties of existence and the inevitable alienating pressures of the crowd (for example, Kierkegaard, 1813-1855)

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