Eudaimonist
I believe in life before death!
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Valiant said:I'd say that one reason for the idea of life having a purpose [to life] comes from the law of causality (or cause and effect relationship). This law states that "one cause can have many effects, but no effect can be quantitatively greater or qualitatively superior to its cause."
I can't think of a single good reason why this should be a law of causality.
I'm personally of the belief that everything that has a beginning has a cause (I am referring to the efficient cause, or the chief agent causing something to be made or happen), or a reason why and so on. This in turn gives rise to meaning.
A "reason why" has to do with final causation, not efficient causation. E.g. lightning striking a piece of wood and causing it to catch fire is only efficient causation... and there is no meaning to the burning of the wood, since there was no intent for the wood to burn. If I were to light a match and touch it to the wood, this would be both efficient and final causation. Something that comes about due to efficient causation does not necessarily have a "reason why", at least not a reason in someone's mind, and therefore no necessary meaning.
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