Epicureanism, Death, and the Good Life
Philosophical Inquiry 22 (1-2):47-66 (2000)
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Aaron Smuts (2012). Less Good but Not Bad: In Defense of Epicureanism About Death. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 93 (2):197-227.
James Warren (2004). Facing Death: Epicurus and His Critics. Clarendon Press.
Tim O'Keefe (2010). Epicureanism. Acumen Pub. Ltd..
Ben Bradley (2009). Well-Being and Death. Oxford University Press.
Ben Bradley (2007). How Bad is Death? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):111-127.
John Martin Fischer (2006). Epicureanism About Death and Immortality. Journal of Ethics 10 (4):355 - 381.
John Martin Fischer (2009). Our Stories: Essays on Life, Death, and Free Will. Oxford University Press.
Ben Bradley (2007). How Bad is Death? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):111-127.
Edith Wyschogrod (1973). The Phenomenon of Death. New York,Harper & Row.
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