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Epicurus and Lucretius argue that one should have an attitude of indifference to one’s own death. They were responding to the many people who have (often intensely) negative attitudes toward death. Among these negative attitudes are terror, fear, dread, sadness, and anxiety. But we should distinguish the question whether death is bad from questions about our attitudes toward death.
The Human Predicament: A Candid Guide to Life's Biggest Questions
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