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The Possibility of Meaning in Human Evolution
Authors:Barbara Forrest
Affiliation:Southeastern Louisiana University
Abstract:Science undermines the certitude of non-naturalistic answers to the question of whether human life has meaning. I explore whether evolution can provide a naturalistic basis for existential meaning. Using the work of philosopher Daniel Dennett and scientist Ursula Goodenough, I argue that evolution is the locus of the possibility of meaning because it has produced intentionality, the matrix of consciousness. I conclude that the question of the meaning of human life is an existentialist one: existential meaning is a product of the individual and collective tasks human beings undertake.
Keywords:biology    consciousness    emergence    emergent functions    evolution    existence    existentialism    intentionality    language    life    life forms    meaning    naturalism    organisms    philosophy    purpose    reductionism    religion    science    self-consciousness    significance    species    symbol    value    worldview
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