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To improve or reword this list I’d put:
1) Is the Kalam Cosmological Argument for the Existence of God sound? Why not?
Also: Why is there something rather than nothing?
2) How do you solve the problem of identity? Who are you?
Yes, a good question.
3) “How should we live” is too broad, containing all of political theory and all of ethics. Maybe something like: How do you solve the problem of purpose? Is there ultimate purpose to life? If not, are you okay with that? If so, how?
4) How do you solve the problem of moral ontology?
Yes, a good question, and a key criticism of Sam Harris’ book The Moral Landscape.
5) How do you solve the problem of death? What is the purpose of death? Is there ultimate purpose to death? If not, are you okay with that? If so, how? Death is inevitable and has to be accepted. If death is such a bad thing, how do you accept it? If death is such a good thing, how is suicide irrational or evil? How is God’s allowing death wrong?
And I have to add:
6) Life is infinitesimal compared to the infinity of the void. The overwhelmingly pitiful, futile, smallness of life against death is comical. Life is a joke. How do you solve the problem of absurdity? If nothing matters, why do you live as if something matters?
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