Life wants to live. It is not a thing, an object, it is a process. Every moment dies, and that's how the next moment happens. A philosophy of closed eyes speaks of human death: the body that remains when life is gone. A macabre subject? ...See moreLife wants to live. It is not a thing, an object, it is a process. Every moment dies, and that's how the next moment happens. A philosophy of closed eyes speaks of human death: the body that remains when life is gone. A macabre subject? Not necessarily. Because the relationship that human beings have with their mortal condition can lay the foundation for reflection on their sometimes conflicting relationship with nature. Written by
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