Life and DeathJonathan Westphal, Carl Avren Levenson Hackett Publishing, 1993年1月1日 - 171 頁 Life and Death brings together philosophical and literary works representing the many ways--metaphysical, scientific, analytic, phenomenological, literary--in which philosophers and others have reflected on questions about life and death. |
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Plato On the Aim of Life from the Euthydemus | 1 |
Ludwig Wittgenstein The Meaning of Life | 16 |
Aristotle from the Nicomachean Ethics | 17 |
Dionysius the Areopagite On Life from | 30 |
Friedrich Nietzsche The Madman | 57 |
Albert Camus Absurdity Is the Divorce between Reason | 68 |
Simone de Beauvoir Woman and the Meaning of Life | 80 |
Thomas Nagel The Absurd from The Journal | 86 |
Jonathan Westphal and Christopher Cherry | 98 |
Richard Hare Nothing Matters | 104 |
John Wisdom The Meanings of the Questions of Life | 112 |
Moritz Schlick On the Meaning of Life from | 127 |
We Can Call God from Notebooks 19141916 | 146 |
Simone Weil Detachment from Gravity and Grace | 162 |
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