Being Born: Birth and Philosophy

Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2019)
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Abstract

Alison Stone investigates how human existence is conditioned by the fact that it begins with birth. How does birth shape the way we are in the world, and the meaning of our lives? Philosophers have written much about death, but neglected birth. Stone brings natality into philosophical view, offering fascinating insights into the human condition.

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