Abstract
The Study of the Meaning of Life is a book by Chinese philosopher Zhengyu Sun, which uses his distinctive ‘critique of meaning’ philosophical method to the fundamental issue of the meaning of life behind the relationship between thought and being. In this book, language, consciousness, death and self-realization are all themes closely related to meaning, and the discussions centred around these themes have also become the most distinctive content. Regarding language, he holds that language is an intermediary between man and the world, preserving human history and culture; Regarding death, he suggests that it prompts people to reflect on life; Regarding self-realization, he argues that man achieve transcendental self-realization by fulfilling their aesthetic needs through practical activities. Sun’s philosophy connects Karl Marx and Martin Heidegger while developing an understanding of meaning in the context of Chinese culture.
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