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In ‘Why? The Purpose of the Universe,’ philosopher Philip Goff tackles the fundamental question that has preoccupied humanity across cultures and centuries: Is there a purpose to existence? Drawing on insights from physics, biology, and philosophy, Goff examines various perspectives on cosmic purpose and meaning.
The book moves beyond religious and scientific orthodoxies to present a balanced exploration of different viewpoints. Goff considers whether purpose is inherent in the universe’s design, emerges through consciousness and life, or is something humans must create ourselves. With clarity and intellectual rigor, he guides readers through complex ideas about cosmology, consciousness, and the nature of meaning.
Suitable for both philosophers and curious general readers, this work invites reflection on our place in the universe and what, if anything, gives existence significance and direction.







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