The Meaning of Life and Death Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Questions
Material type: TextPublication details: New York Bloomsbury 2020Description: 236pISBN:- 9781350073647
- N35.9 H295
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N35.9 AG932 What Is Death ? | N35.9 B431 Life, Death, and Meaning | N35.9 B726 Dying for Ideas | N35.9 H295 The Meaning of Life and Death | N35.9 L973 The Philosophy of Death | N35.9 M294 Demystifying Death | N35.9 M363 The Myth of an Afterlife |
includes index and biblioraphy
The worst of all possible worlds: Arthur Schopenhauer...........1 The Despair of not being oneself : Kierkegaard .................23 The Interlinked terrors and wonders of God : Herman Melville ...........43 The Hell of no longer being able to love : Fyodor Dostoyevsky....................65 The Inevitable end of Everything : Leo Tolstoy ................91 The joy of Living Dangerously : Friedrich Nietzsche............113 The Dramatic Richness of the ocncrete world : William James ....................133 The only life that is really lived : Marcel proust ...................155 Our Hopeless battle against the boundaries of Language: Ludwig wittgenstein ...........179 The benign indifference of the world : Albert camus ..............201
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