@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Nozick,Robert},
subject = {Infinity},
note = {II 579
Life/infinite/ethics/death/Victor Frankl/Nozick: Frankl: assumed, life would be infinite - then one could postpone all actions. - That would be without consequences. Then life would be meaningless.
>Sense, >Meaning, >Meaningless, >Relevance, >Ethics, >Morality.
Frankl/Nozick: our only desire is to get certain things done. - Frankl thesis: that restrictions and preexisting structures are necessary to operate meaningful organization or keep things (in receptacles).
>Structures, >Systems, >Existence, >Life, >Death.},
note = { No I R. Nozick Philosophical Explanations Oxford 1981 No II R., Nozick The Nature of Rationality 1994
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