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Facing Death

Epicurus and His Critics

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252 pages
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9 hours

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Exploring the philosophical school of Epicureanism, James Warren delves into their assertion that death holds no significance for the living. He critiques their arguments and juxtaposes them with contemporary perspectives on death as a potential harm. Additionally, Warren investigates the appeal of living without the fear of death and the implications of fully embracing Epicurean beliefs. The book offers a thought-provoking examination of mortality and its impact on the human experience.

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Facing Death, James Warren

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