| Philosophy & Life | Philosophy arises from the pressures and puzzles of lived experience. | Life’s questions generate inquiry. |
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| Socrates on Death | Philosophy is “practice for death”; detachment prepares the mind for truth. | Soul–body separation in Phaedo. |
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| Oblivion View | If death is nothingness, there is no rational basis for fear. | Fear depends on metaphysics. |
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| Boethius & Fortune | Life’s ups and downs follow the unstable wheel of fortune. | Accepting impermanence. |
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| Anti‑natalism | Questions whether life’s suffering outweighs its value. | Ethical challenge to existence. |
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| Ethics of Killing | Debates about personhood, moral status, and the value of life. | Boundaries of moral protection. |
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| Life as Art | Meaning is shaped like a creative work — interpreted, crafted, lived. | Life as aesthetic creation. |
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| Mortality & Meaning | Awareness of death intensifies purpose and clarity. | Death as a meaning‑maker. |
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| Editorial Note | Invitation to explore the theme further; digital access announced. | Continued inquiry encouraged. |
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