The Human Predicament, David Benatar
The Human Predicament, David Benatar
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The Human Predicament
A Candid Guide to Life's Biggest Questions

Author: David Benatar

Narrator: Dennis Kleinman

Unabridged: 6 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 02/28/2023


Synopsis

Are our lives meaningful, or meaningless? Is our inevitable death a bad thing? Would immortality be an improvement? Would it be better to hasten our deaths by suicide? Many people ask these big questions—and some people are plagued by them. Analytic philosophers have said relatively little about these important questions. The Human Predicament invites listeners to take a clear-eyed and unfettered view of the human condition.

David Benatar here offers a substantial, but not unmitigated, pessimism about the central questions of human existence. He argues that while our lives can have some meaning, we are ultimately the insignificant beings that we fear we might be. He maintains that the quality of life leaves much to be desired in even the best cases. Worse, death is generally not a solution; in fact, it exacerbates rather than mitigates our cosmic meaninglessness. While it can release us from suffering, it imposes another cost-annihilation. This state of affairs has nuanced implications for how we should think about many things, including immortality and suicide, and how we should think about the possibility of deeper meaning in our lives. Ultimately, this thoughtful, provocative, and deeply candid treatment of life's big questions will interest anyone who has contemplated why we are here, and what the answer means for how we should live.

About David Benatar

David Benatar is currently senior lecturer in the philosophy department at the University of Cape Town, South Africa. He received his PhD from that university, did post-doctoral work at the University of Wisconsin-Madison from 1993 to 1995, and was visiting assistant professor at the College of Charleston, South Carolina, from 1995 until 1997. His teaching and research interests are in moral philosophy and related areas. In 1999 he was awarded the University of Cape Town's Distinguished Teacher Award.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Stephen on September 25, 2019

I have been aware that life sucks for a very long time, but this book opened my eyes to new ways this "gift" is undeniably bad. Thanks a lot, mom and dad, you selfish shits. EVEN BETTER THE SECOND TIME.......more

Goodreads review by Andrei on December 18, 2017

David Benatar is a dangerous mind. You won’t find a photo or a video with his face online. Keep reading and you’ll understand why. Remember True Detective Season 1? Oh, yeah, that classic! Now recall the pessimistic philosophy of detective Rustin "Rust" Cohle brilliantly portrayed by McConaughey. Gu......more

Goodreads review by Luciana on May 20, 2018

I'm buying a few more copies, so that I can give them away to friends. The one I had is gone already. Not that the book is without its problems. The excess of "if, then" arguments make the reading objective and simple to follow, but it also lays out many traps for the reader - if... then? What if no,......more

Goodreads review by Haselrig on July 11, 2017

I received this book as a Goodreads giveaway. David Benatar's The Human Predicament: A Candid Guide to Life's Biggest Questions is a sober, clear-eyed exploration of what may represent the essential questions of human existence. The fundamental tragedy of being human is our capacity to understand th......more

Goodreads review by Nenad on August 21, 2020

Got this book for my 45th birthday, in the year 2020 from a friend who knew I was kind of depressed and losing interest in things that usually had me going. The author is an analytical philosopher, meaning he looks and compares things in a dead pan manner, taking out emotion and humanities love for......more