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Az Út az értelem felé (On The Road to Meaning’)
Lehetséges (Possible) (2014)
  • Attila Tanyi, University of Liverpool
Abstract

The paper offers a philosophically infused analysis of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. The main idea is that McCarthy’s novel is primarily a statement on the meaning of life. Once this idea is argued for and endorsed, by using a parallel between The Road and a 19th century Hungarian dramatic poem, The Tragedy of Man, the paper goes on to argue that the most plausible – although admittedly not the only possible – interpretation of The Road is that it advocates a religious account of the meaning of life that uses what I call a practical conception of God (that borrows some of its aspects from Kant’s philosophy of religion).

Keywords
  • meaning of life,
  • Cormac McCarthy,
  • Imre Madach,
  • God
Publication Date
2014
Editor
Attila Gabor Toth & Kriszta Kovacs
Publisher
Kalligram
Citation Information
Attila Tanyi. "Az Út az értelem felé (On The Road to Meaning’)" BratislavaLehetséges (Possible) (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/attila_tanyi/19/