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International Multi. J. of PURE LIFE. 10(34), Serial Number. 2, Spring. 2023: 59-85






            PAPER DERIVED FROM THESIS
            Manifesting the Meaning of Life in Wittgenstein's Early Ontology
            from the Perspective of Eternity

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            Saeideh  Azimi  Terambanian ,  Dr.  Mohammad  Ali  Khabari ,
            Prof. Mohammad Reza Sharifzadeh        3

                1.  PhD  Student  in  Philosophy  of  Art,  Department  of  Art  Study,  Faculty  of  Art,  Islamic  Azad
                University, Central Branch, Tehran, Iran, azimisaeideh@yahoo.com

                2. *Assistant Prof. in Department of Art Study, Faculty of Art, Academic Center for Education,

                Culture and Research (ACECR), (Corresponding Author)

                3.  Prof.  in  Department  of  Art  Study,  Faculty  of  Art,  Islamic  Azad  University,  Central  Branch,
                Tehran, Iran, moh.sharifzade@iauctb.ac.ir

           ARTICL INFO           ABSTRACT
           Article History:      SUBJECT AND OBJECTIVES: Contemporary human, despite reaching the peak of

           Received: 16 February 2023   development  and  enjoying  significant  scientific,  advancements,  do  not  seem
                                 particularly satisfied and content. The destructiveness of time, the fear of death,
           Revised: 03 May 2023
                                 and the brevity of life are among the factors that contribute to the emergence of
           Accepted: 07 May 2023   disillusionment and the proliferation of nihilistic thoughts in the modern world.
                                 The  constant  pursuit  of  material  gains  has  failed  to  address  deeper  existential
           Key Words:            concerns. Therefore, there is a growing need to explore the profound aspects of
           M e a n i n g   o f   L i f e    life,  such  as  the  search  for  meaning  and  the  quest  for  personal  fulfillment,  in
           Eternity              order  to  alleviate  existential  pains  and  enhance  the  overall  quality  of  human
           Ontology              existence. In this regard, the main subject and objective of the present research
           E t h i c s           are focused on the issue of life's meaningfulness and human longevity by finding
           Wittgenstein's Early   tangible solutions to existential pains, improving the meaning and values of their lives.

                                 METHOD  AND  FINDING:  This  research,  with  an  Analytical-Descriptive
           DOI:                  approach  to  examine  the  philosophical  and  existential  theories  of  Ludwig
           10.22034/imjpl.2023.15915.1092   Wittgenstein, particularly focusing on his early philosophy and exploring the
                                 constitutive components of meaning from his perspective in human life.

           DOR:                  CONCLUSION: The results of this research emphasize the importance of two
           20.1001.1.26767619.2023.10.34.2.4   fundamental elements, Aesthetics and Ethics, with a special emphasis on the
                                 metaphysical  subject's  eternal  perspective,  in  creating  a  meaningful  and
                                 purposeful life. These two components are considered as the highest means
                                 of  expressing  the  real  values  of  life  and  a  solution  for  overcoming  its
                                 challenges and difficulties, guiding humans towards a meaningful life.

           * Corresponding Author:
           Email:                               Article Address Published on the Journal Site:
           ma.khabari@gmail.com                 http://p-l.journals.miu.ac.ir/article_8112.html
           ORCID: 0000-0002-4043-0000

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