Abstract
I examine two recent books by analytic philosophers that address the underexplored
topic of whether the meaning of life depends on the existence
of a supernatural realm including God and a soul. John Cottingham’s On
the Meaning of Life defends a supernaturalist conception of life’s meaning,
whereas Kurt Baier’s Problems of Life and Death defends the opposite, naturalist
perspective. I show that their respective arguments are worth serious
consideration, indicate some potential weaknesses in them, and suggest
some other argumentative strategies that those interested in this fascinating
topic might pursue elsewhere in more depth.