Towards Acceptance: Some Thoughts: Pain, Suffering, Death, and ImmortalityChristopher Publishing House, 1988 - 219 sider |
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... Voltaire was prolific in his time and on which he waxed rich and famous . Candide , a novella , was written in a hectic , even amazing three weeks ; yet , while Voltaire's plays have no producers or few readers today , Candide is ...
... Voltaire was prolific in his time and on which he waxed rich and famous . Candide , a novella , was written in a hectic , even amazing three weeks ; yet , while Voltaire's plays have no producers or few readers today , Candide is ...
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... Voltaire , which protested that , sardonicism notwithstanding , Voltaire was Roman Catholic and as necessary to cleansing the throne - and - altar Gallican Church of fin de siècle France as Luther and Calvin had been to purification of ...
... Voltaire , which protested that , sardonicism notwithstanding , Voltaire was Roman Catholic and as necessary to cleansing the throne - and - altar Gallican Church of fin de siècle France as Luther and Calvin had been to purification of ...
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... Voltaire is a killer whose motto is : " It is ridicule that kills . " He sneers more than he smiles , something which I think is plain from Houdon's remarkable statue of Voltaire now in Leningrad's Hermitage . In itself , laughter is ...
... Voltaire is a killer whose motto is : " It is ridicule that kills . " He sneers more than he smiles , something which I think is plain from Houdon's remarkable statue of Voltaire now in Leningrad's Hermitage . In itself , laughter is ...
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Preface Foreword Poem Sonnet to Death Chapter I The Ferries at Bayhead Death as Natural Transition | 1 |
Last Things First Necessity of a Point of View | 11 |
God on Trial The Problem of Evil | 19 |
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acceptance Alfred North Whitehead ancient awareness beauty brain Bucky called Catholic century Christ Christian common course creative Darwin death Descartes dignity doctors dying élan vital Elisabeth Kübler-Ross eternal Euthanasia experience faith Faustus fear fideism Freud friends guilt Hans Küng healing heart heroic Hippocratic Oath hospice hospital human nature hypnosis immortality Jung Kübler-Ross laugh learned less limited living look man's matter meaning medicine mind modern Montaigne mystery never Noosphere notwithstanding nurses once organic pain Pangloss patient Perhaps philosophical Pope Pope's prayer problem psychiatrist psychoanalyst psychologist question reading reasonable trust reject response Revolution sense smile social society soul speak spirit suffering Talleyrand terminally ill thanatologist things Thoreau thou thought tradition Trigger Burke true truth ultimate unified field theory unity universal visitors Voltaire Waffen S.S. Weltanschauung wholly words