Death (Central Problems of Philosophy)
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What is death and why does it matter to us? How should the knowledge of our end affect the living of our lives and what are the virtues suitable to mortal beings? These, and many other, questions are addressed in this book which draws on a wide variety of philosophical and literary sources.
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