The Power of Meaning:
The Quest for an Existential Roadmap
Moderated by Steve Paulson
Executive Producer, To the Best of Our Knowledge
Jay Lombard, MD
LifeSpan Medicine; Genomind
Massimo Pigliucci, PhD
CUNY City College
Michael Ruse, PhD
Florida State University
Emily Esfahani Smith, MAPP
Writer/Journalist

“The will to meaning” — a term coined by the influential Viennese psychiatrist Viktor Frankl — has long been recognized as a basic motivating drive of human behavior. Indeed, some 4,000 years ago the first great work of human literature, The Epic of Gilgamesh, chronicled its hero’s quest to discover how he should live knowing that he will inevitably die. And though our lives have been transformed in countless ways since that epic, the basic question still remains: Where can we turn to find the story of our lives, an existential roadmap that explains where we have come from, why we are here, and where we are headed? Must each of us discover meaning within the context of our individual lives, or are there universal sources of meaning that we can all access? Is there any relationship between living a meaningful life, and the quality of our health and well-being? And how can we find meaning in the face of adversity and suffering? Neurologist Jay Lombard, philosophers Massimo Pigliucci and Michael Ruse, and author Emily Esfahani Smith join forces to shed light on these perennial questions from their respective disciplines.
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