Not a Matter of Life and Death?

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 73:65-77 (2013)
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Abstract

‘Come on, it's not a matter of life and death’, said some Job-like comforter, following a defeat in a football match. ‘No’, replied Bill Shankly, the granite-like Scot who was manager of Liverpool FC during their days of pre-eminence, whose team had just lost, ‘it is more important than that’

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