Meaning in life has not been adequately explored in relation to purpose and belonging. Many philosophical inquiries tend to focus on individual experiences, neglecting the social aspects that contribute to a meaningful existence. Non-philosophers often recognize the importance of these dimensions, indicating a gap between empirical psychological insights and philosophical discourse. There is a need for philosophical approaches to integrate purpose and belonging, moving away from an individualistic focus to appreciate the collective aspects of meaning and fulfillment.
The concept of meaning in life has often overlooked the social dimensions of purpose and belonging, which are essential to understanding a fulfilling life.
Philosophers have largely ignored empirical psychological literature on meaning, which emphasizes the importance of both purpose and belonging to individuals.
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