Death, pain and time
Philosophical Studies 97 (3):317-341 (2000)
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Emily R. Wilson (2007). The Death of Socrates. Harvard University Press.
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Christopher Wareham (2009). Deprivation and the See-Saw of Death. South African Journal of Philosophy 28 (2):246-56.
Tom Dougherty (2011). On Whether To Prefer Pain to Pass. Ethics 121 (3):521-537.
Kenneth Walker (1942/1970). The Circle of Life. College Park, Md.,Mcgrath Pub. Co..
Ben Bradley (2008). The Worst Time to Die. Ethics 118 (2):291-314.
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