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Varisco, TJie Great Problems, 1914. 162 CONSTRUCTIVENESS OF INFERENCE mentally joyous and the only life worth living — in short, the theory of materialistic optimism. (2) From the second paragraph, by proceeding in a similar way, we can construct a view of life which asserts that personality is valueless, that the pursuit of one end rather than another, and in a word, aspiration, effort, and hope, are without significance. For- ward or back — it's all one. Upward or down — it's just the same. L...ife is meaningless illusion, and there is no "true road." This view we might call materialistic pessimism. We can further (la) by negating the pessimistic statements at the materialistic level, obtain additional statements of an optimistic kind, such as that aspiration and effort, so far as productive of pleasure, power, etc., are not illusory, but "real- ity," and that a personality developed in the pursuit of such aims has a very genuine value. So too (2a), by negating the optimistic statements, we can obtain additions to our con- struction of the pessimistic view — such as that pleasure, health, love, etc., are thoroughly transitory and Illusory, and that a life spent in pursuing such aims — indeed any life — is not worth living.
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