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In John Donnelly (ed.), Language, metaphysics, and death. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 226--36 (1978)

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  1. The Existential Compromise in the History of the Philosophy of Death.Adam Buben - 2011 - Dissertation, Proquest
    I begin by offering an account of two key strains in the history of philosophical dealings with death. Both strains initially seek to diminish fear of death by appealing to the idea that death is simply the separation of the soul from the body. According to the Platonic strain, death should not be feared since the soul will have a prolonged existence free from the bodily prison after death. With several dramatic modifications, this is the strain that is taken up (...)
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