The question of immortality
.... The soul, being deathless, cannot
admit death nor be dead. .... This entire argument hinges on the statement that the soul does not
admit death. ....
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Plato Crito & Phaedo
.... The soul, as the intermediary between the body and the mind, cannot
admit death because that represents its opposite which is life. ....
(559

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Concept of the Soul & the Afterlife
.... education. The soul is immortal because it is human life in its purest form, and cannot
admit death, which is its opposite. The ....
(2670

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Tragic Hero - Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller succeeds in demonstrating incredibly well in
Death of a Salesman that .... his personal "tragedy" that comes from his inability to
admit his mistakes ....
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Philosophical Essays
.... matter of education. The soul is immortal because it is purely life, and cannot "
admit death" (145) or its opposite. It is in harmony ....
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Reality & Illusion in Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's 1949 award-winning play
Death of a Salesman is a tale of failure .... Willy also cannot
admit his failure to himself, and so he practices self-deceit ....
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Theme of Failure in Death of a Salesman
Arthur Miller's 1949 award-winning play
Death of a Salesman is a tale of failure .... Willy also cannot
admit his failure to himself, and so he practices self-deceit ....
(1290

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Death of a Salesman
....
Death of a Salesman speaks to me because it speaks to most Americans who struggle to earn a living in a material .... Biff's recognition is one Willy cannot
admit. ....
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Death & Meaning
.... 8). Though he denies it is his primary intention, Clark does
admit that he .... author Anthony Burgess have made the mistake of dreading the nothingness of
death. ....
(666

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A Rose for Emily: Reasons and Motives That Led Emily to Murder ...
.... but dying Old South in all its decadence, pride, [and] refusal to
admit the changing .... remains standing in triumph until the very end, when her own
death hands a ....
(1272

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Image of Death in Poe's Stories Edgar Allen Poe presen
.... him to
admit his crime. Ironically, the madness that drove him to kill also drove him to his own doom. Unlike the previous stories dealing with
death as the ....
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Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman
.... Willy Loman exhibits behaviors in
Death of a Salesman that make him a .... business kidàeverybody's gotta pull his own weightà'Cause you gotta
admit, business is ....
(1001

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Hitler's SS Death's Head Division
.... that Germany would indeed face Russia in a battle to the
death, a battle .... to the end---refusing through sheer willpower, as Hitler saw it, to
admit defeat or ....
(1462

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Psychological Realism in Death of a Salesman
.... A key scene in the play
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller comes in Act II .... and the fact that he creates his own reality and refuses to see or
admit the truth ....
(1398

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Views of Death & Funeral Rituals
.... Many cultures and religions
admit cremation as a means of disposing of the .... These differences show how different cultures and religions view
death and funeral ....
(2433

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Capital Punishment Arguments
.... Proponents
admit that the
death penalty is different because it involves an immediate and clear consequence--the
death of the convicted person--and this is an ....
(1584

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Attitudes Toward Death
.... The real world is simply too terrible to
admit; it tells man that he is .... transference, a key element of Becker's discussion of heroism and the denial of
death. ....
(3724

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Cultural Attitudes Toward Death
.... The real world is simply too terrible to
admit; it tells man that he is .... transference, a key element of Becker's discussion of heroism and the denial of
death. ....
(3684

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Psychological Construct of the Death Instinct
.... The real world is simply too terrible to
admit; it tells man that he is .... transference, a key element of Becker's discussion of heroism and the denial of
death. ....
(4847

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Camus' The Outsider
.... They want him to
admit that his act of murder was a sin and to beg .... novel, Meursault does not regret his actions and is actually looking forward to his
death. ....
(1783

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The Confessions of Augustine
.... addict to make amends to all he has harmed (Lamanski 20) and a determination to
admit wrong whenever necessary. Augustine's acquiescence in the
death of his ....
(2125

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The Eighth Amendment
.... Yet, he also had to
admit that the punishment of denationalization was not .... since wartime desertion, at that time and historically, was punishable by
death. ....
(1350

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Cruel & Unusual Punishment Standard
.... Yet, he also had to
admit that the punishment of denationalization was not .... since wartime desertion, at that time and historically, was punishable by
death. ....
(1350

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Therapy and Dr. Irvin Yalom
.... In this particular case, Dr. Yalom had to ultimately
admit to Betty his aversion to fat .... It is tightrope walking without a net - ready to plunge to
death at any ....
(1793

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Love's Executioner
.... In this particular case, Dr. Yalom had to ultimately
admit to Betty his aversion to fat .... It is tightrope walking without a net - ready to plunge to
death at any ....
(1762

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The Therapeutic System
.... In this particular case, Dr. Yalom had to ultimately
admit to Betty his aversion to fat .... It is tightrope walking without a net - ready to plunge to
death at any ....
(1762

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Genesis - Story of Redemption
.... those who seek to return to a life of reliance on God, and who
admit their repeated failures to do so, will be granted the salvation that Jesus'
death won for ....
(283

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Philosophers on the term "Self"
.... argument here begins with the belief that the soul lives on after
death, which is .... mental substance from one existence to the next and so does not
admit of the ....
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The Jilting of Granny Weatheral
.... As "Granny" Ellen Weatherall sinks deeper into a fog of impending
death, she refuses to
admit she is deathly ill (the autobiographical detail referred to above ....
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Existentialism
.... the nineteenth century; but he makes much less of dread and
death than of .... Both Nietzsche and Sartre contend that superior, or free individuals
admit that God ....
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