Death Is One of Two Things

Ancient Philosophy 11 (1):35-45 (1991)
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This paper defends Socrates' argument that death is one of two things against standard objections.

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reprint Rudebusch, George (1999) "Death Is One of Two Things". In Rudebusch, George, Socrates, pleasure, and value, pp. : Oxford University Press (1999)

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