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The question "what is the meaning of life?" means different things to different people. The vagueness of the query is inherent in the word "meaning", which opens the question to many interpretations, such as: "What is the origin of life?", "What is the nature of life (and of the universe in which we live)?", "What is the significance of life?", "What is valuable in life?", "What is the purpose of, or in, (one's) life?", and "Why does one live?". These questions have resulted in a wide range of competing answers and arguments, from scientific theories, to philosophical, theological, and spiritual explanations.....

2006-12-06 00:31:49 · 27 answers · asked by Georgeu 3 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Whatever so ever we choose to ask a question about life problems in finding a definitive answer will always be there. We can, at our best, give our partial views about our own life as we understand it, or feel about it. In fact, we can never answer any question containing the world ‘life’ for any other person. Life is not a question and therefore a question should never be formulated with life as an object of inquiry. The question – what is life, should always be asked internally without ever trying to seek any answer. The question in itself is the answers – life is not a question but the answer to all our question that we have when we are inside life, and not out of it.

2006-12-06 01:14:31 · answer #1 · answered by Shahid 7 · 2 3

The observe "concept" confuses the undertaking as a results of fact we are speaking approximately faith, so it quite is deceptive human beings into questioning that atheists have self assurance some thing. it quite is relatively basically the different of concept. An atheist is one that denies the existence of a deity/deities and does no longer worship any deity. on account that I relatively have considered yet another incorrect opinion approximately atheists, if I had my druthers i might additionally upload to the definition above, "...and that denial is composed of all the secondary characters related with that deity". reason: some non secular human beings promptly make a silly bounce and mistakenly think of that if atheists deny God they could worship devil. i do no longer understand any atheist who worships something, no longer to point out a mythological being believers made up.

2016-10-17 21:31:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There are a number of ways to tackle this one, but I would favour defining life as adhering to the following points


1. Homeostasis: Regulation of the internal environment to maintain a constant state.

2. Organization: Being composed of one or more cells, which are the basic units of life.

3. Metabolism: Production of energy by converting nonliving material into cellular components and decomposing organic matter.

4. Growth: A growing organism increases in size in all of its parts, (rather than simply accumulating matter) as incoming sustainance allows.

5. Adaptation: The ability to change over a period of time in response to the environment.

6. Response to stimuli: A response can take many forms, from the contraction of a unicellular organism when touched to complex reactions involving all the senses of higher animals. A response is often expressed by motion, for example, the leaves of a plant turning toward the sun or an animal chasing its prey.

7. Reproduction: The ability to produce new organisms. Reproduction can be the division of one cell to form two new cells. Usually the term is applied to the production of a new individual (either asexually, from a single parent organism, or sexually, from at least two differing parent organisms), although strictly speaking it also describes the production of new cells in the process of growth.

2006-12-06 02:05:42 · answer #3 · answered by Batho 2 · 1 4

I think "Life is the art of drawing without an eraser,so be careful while taking any small decision about valuable pages in our life."

2006-12-06 00:45:26 · answer #4 · answered by solution_for_u 2 · 1 2

Well, i don't think the problem is defining what life is. Just the existence and maybe the ability to ask what life is, maybe this is enough, but i think that the meaning of life for me is to simply be happy, anything beyond that really doesn't seem to be answerable. Just a whole bunch of guesses. I enjoy being happy. That is pretty solid to me to defend my argument and i have not found one that i felt was sufficient to topple it.

2006-12-06 01:05:53 · answer #5 · answered by Nate K 2 · 1 4

Life:
Life + love = happy
Life - love = sad
happy + sad= 2life
life = 1/2 happy + 1/2 sad.

Our brain opens the question like what is the origin of life? and some question like this.
A good human does not lives to eat, he eats to live. Humanity is good for human.

2006-12-06 00:57:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 4

Jumble the letters of L I F E up and you arrive at the word :
"F I L E". If you think of life as a file, I think you will come to your own conclusions. It speaks volumes ! ! !

2006-12-06 00:39:41 · answer #7 · answered by JillPinky 7 · 1 2

An individuated form of all that there is experiencing itself as all that there is, a shapeshifter that constantly moves through the now creating every possibility

2006-12-09 01:42:13 · answer #8 · answered by steve w 2 · 1 3

Life is when people are not on here answering questions /they have got a life

2006-12-06 00:42:05 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

A gift an opportunity to grow and learn and love

2006-12-06 01:08:52 · answer #10 · answered by kedi 1 · 1 2

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