... that you are always walking away from, that is always next to you... — unenlightened
"Life goes by so fast when you're alive." my mother said. — Bitter Crank
But to be a philosopher is to be already dead. The image of death is already dead; thought is not life. — unenlightened
How do I square the circle that "to be a philosopher is to already be dead"? When an image of death can portray the ceasing of living? I am not so sure that is possible but I am open to options... — ArguingWAristotleTiff
death is best described as the ceasing to exist. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Well I'm not sure I agree it's entirely unknowable. — aporiap
After Finitude and Meillassoux comes immediately to mind. — Marchesk
You might have something to say on the subject, though, as something to look forward to with terror at the ending of the known, which is the self, or with resignation, or hope - feel free; its your funeral. — unenlightened
thought is not life — unenlightened
Death is not an event in a philosopher's life. — Banno
death *is* an otherness, But dying isnt. it involves others. — csalisbury
I have.yeah and heres a poll: whos ever actually seen a person die? — csalisbury
I have.actually seen it? — csalisbury
I have.and how it progresses? — csalisbury
My only real aspiration is to experience ego death before I die. — praxis
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