The real question of life after death isn't whether or not it exists, but even if it does what problem this really solves.
Philosophy of language
The real question of life after death isn't whether or not it exists, but even if it does what problem this really solves.
Philosophy of language
From personal notes, later published in "Culture and Value"
1944
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