Take Arms Against a Sea of Troubles
Bertrand Russell sees death as a bad thing, which seems right. He also proposes that, despite its inevitability, we can defy death and be free. Does his view make sense, and is it an adequate response to death?
Bertrand Russell sees death as a bad thing, which seems right. He also proposes that, despite its inevitability, we can defy death and be free. Does his view make sense, and is it an adequate response to death?