"Is Life Worth Living Without Immortality?" by M. M. Mangasarian is a lecture that examines if life can be meaningful without eternal life, presented to the Independent Religious Society in Chicago. Mangasarian questions if believing in immortality is crucial for a satisfying existence. The book explores ideas about what gives life value, and how happiness, health, and being human factor into it all, using a logical approach. Mangasarian debates against William James, the famous psychologist, stating that needing immortality to live a good life isn't true. For Mangasarian, seeking out what is real and valuing the life we have, is important for human happiness and doing what’s right, whether or not there is an afterlife. Referencing ideas in philosophy, religion, and society, he focuses on a healthy mind and body as what’s important, rather than trust in supernatural ideas. In conclusion, Mangasarian’s point is promoting a life dedicated to finding truth, urging people to discover importance and joy now, no matter what their beliefs are about living forever.
Is Life Worth Living Without Immortality? A Lecture Delivered Before the Independent Religious Society, Chicago
By M. M. (Mangasar Mugurditch) Mangasarian
Can happiness truly exist if life ends, or does meaning come solely from the promise of eternity?
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About the AuthorMangasar Magurditch Mangasarian was an American rationalist and secularist of Armenian descent.
Mangasar Magurditch Mangasarian was an American rationalist and secularist of Armenian descent.
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