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Biathanatos

A Declaration of That Paradox or Thesis That Self-Homicide Is Not So Naturally Sin, That It May Never Be Otherwise (16

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The treatise delves into the moral and theological complexities surrounding suicide, arguing against the notion that it is inherently sinful. John Donne presents a dialogue between a skeptic and a proponent, examining various philosophical arguments and personal experiences of grief. He suggests that certain circumstances may justify suicide, challenging the dominant Christian view. This significant work of early modern literature continues to provoke thought and discussion, reflecting on the nuanced nature of life and death.

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Biathanatos, John Donne

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Titre
Biathanatos
Sous-titre
A Declaration of That Paradox or Thesis That Self-Homicide Is Not So Naturally Sin, That It May Never Be Otherwise (16
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
John Donne
Publié
2009
Format
souple
Pages
242
ISBN13
9781104856144
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The treatise delves into the moral and theological complexities surrounding suicide, arguing against the notion that it is inherently sinful. John Donne presents a dialogue between a skeptic and a proponent, examining various philosophical arguments and personal experiences of grief. He suggests that certain circumstances may justify suicide, challenging the dominant Christian view. This significant work of early modern literature continues to provoke thought and discussion, reflecting on the nuanced nature of life and death.