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Happiness, Death, and the Remainder of Life

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Lear, Jonathan

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Publisher: Harvard University Press Summary: "[P]rospective readers should be put off neither by Lear's baffling title nor by his zigzag route to his final chapter, the site of the encounter between Plato and Freud. His staging of that encounter is admirable, and his book will excite the interest of anyone who has ever been bowled over by either of those two men."
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"[P]rospective readers should be put off neither by Lear's baffling title nor by his zigzag route to his final chapter, the site of the encounter between Plato and Freud. His staging of that encounter is admirable, and his book will excite the interest of anyone who has ever been bowled over by either of those two men."

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