Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains

A Death Paradox

The prospect of death, especially one's own, puts paid to frivolity. It makes us serious. The paradox, however, is that death, ineluctable and final, 'proves' the absurdity of human existence.

Death imparts seriousness to a life that it also suggests is a joke.


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