Death and Western Thought |
Contents
Introduction | 13 |
Book | 21 |
The PreSocratic Philosophers | 31 |
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absolute according Anaximander answer to death anxiety appears argument Aristotle assertion attitude to death aware become believe body Bruno certainty CHAPTER Christian concept concerned consciousness consider Dasein dead denial Descartes despair divine doctrine dying Epictetus Epicurean Epicurus essence eternal recurrence evil existence existential experience F. M. Cornford fact fact of death faith fear of death Feuerbach finite freedom gives Greek Hegel Heidegger Heidegger's Heraclitus human Ibid idea immortality indestructible individual inevitability of death infinite Jaspers Kant knowledge living Lucretius man's Marcel matter meaning merely metaphysical mind Montaigne mortality mystery nature Nietzsche Nothingness object one's pain Pascal perish philosophy Plato points position possible primitive problem of death reality realize reason religion Sartre says Scheler Schopenhauer Schopenhauer's sense Socrates soul speaks Spinoza spirit Stoic Stoicism suffering survival things thought of death tion total annihilation trans true truth universe view of death whole