There
was a commercial by the World wildlife foundation which I found
to be a bit intellectually substandard. The commercial was about
wildlife conservation. I don’t remember the exact words, so I will
paraphrase: “It is perhaps the greatest question man has ever asked. We
know that plankton exist to feed the whales, we know that zebra exist to
feed the lions, we know that (insert species here) exist for (insert species
here). What about us? What is our purpose?
I
didn’t like the commercial for a variety of reasons. One, because it
states that the inane question “what is our purpose” is the greatest
question man has ever asked. Two, because it seems to assume that there
is a universal purpose for why we are all here
From
a lion’s perspective, a zebra’s purpose may be to satisfy its hunger.
But from the zebra’s perspective, the purpose of its existence may be to
get through life without satisfying the lion’s hunger. Purpose comes
from either the lion’s or the zebra’s intent to achieve its own
respective goals -Goals that are diametrically opposed to each other.
One may say that the purpose of fire is to give us warmth or to heat our food. But fire didn’t come into existence to serve man. Fire existed and then man found purpose for it. That purpose only exists to those with minds to see benefit from fire. From fire’s perspective, it doesn’t care what man does to it. Fire itself has no intrinsic purpose for existence except for the subjective interpretations of purpose that man assigns to it.
One may say that the purpose of fire is to give us warmth or to heat our food. But fire didn’t come into existence to serve man. Fire existed and then man found purpose for it. That purpose only exists to those with minds to see benefit from fire. From fire’s perspective, it doesn’t care what man does to it. Fire itself has no intrinsic purpose for existence except for the subjective interpretations of purpose that man assigns to it.
Meaning is defined
as the overall purpose of one’s existence. The claim that there is an
overarching purpose for the existence of everyone or everything is a
circular claim. The question “What is the meaning of life” is a question
that proposes its own answer
Purpose requires intent, can only exist in minds that are capable of intent and is perspective relative.
From a theistic standpoint, it’s a valid question since you may be of
the belief that you were created by a mind that is capable of intent,
for a purpose that it defined itself. It is valid to ponder what
intentions your god had for creating you. Though I don’t see how you can
get an answer unless you can ask him yourself.
However the question just doesn’t make sense in a secular forum
because it presupposes true the assumption “purpose precedes
existence”; That we were put here for a purpose that preceded our
capability to define it and that the birds, lions, the whales
and us are pawns fulfilling a purpose that was devised by a mind that is
capable of intent –by asking such a question, you are already
presupposing true the existence of a sentient creator
One of the most irksome questions that theists ask me is “If there is no god, how can our lives have meaning?”
Believers
who can’t see meaning or purpose in life without god bother me. I just
don't understand why some people can't grasp any concept of meaning or
purpose without god. It seems like they’ve surrendered so much of their
thinking process to their chosen deities that they’ve forgotten that
purpose could also be defined from the first person perspective. They
believe that they have a purpose, I believe that I have a purpose. The
difference is that I don’t need other entities to define that purpose
for me
It’s
not just believers who misuse the word “meaning”. Some atheists claim
that according to evolution, the meaning of man’s life is to spread his
genes. I think that “meaning” is not the most appropriate word here.
Evolution is a mindless process that is incapable of purposeful action
thus it cannot ascribe meaning or have reason for anything that it
“does”. Evolution gave us the capability and the motivation to
procreate. Whether that will be the purpose of our existence will be
determined by the individual who has the mind to conceive of purpose
The
question “what is THE meaning of life” makes as much sense as “what is
THE favorite color” which cannot be answered unless you have a reference
point. For the question to have sense, you have to replace “THE” with
“you” or “my”. So instead of asking: “What is the favorite color”, ask
what is your/my favorite color
Instead of asking “what is the meaning of life”, ask: “what is the meaning of your life?” “What is the meaning of mine?”
Very insightful, I like this entry.
ReplyDeleteThanks this is actually one of my favorite entries
DeleteWonderful entry. One of the best existential posts I've read so far.
ReplyDeleteThis is great! Keep it up.
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