At 11:55 AM 2/3/2002 -0500,Brad wrote:
>Do philosophical problems of dying, suffering, anomie,
>making choices, etc. dissolve? Or do they get called
>something else and live on under some less disturbing rubric?
>
>I missed the Emily Dickinsoon poem -- can you
>resend and I'll see what I make of it?
Brad,
Dickinson's poem:
"We turn not older with years,
but newer each day."
As to your other questions about dying etc.I can only say that Monk, using
eye witness accounts shows us how Wittgenstein dealt with his own suffering
and dying.
Wittgenstein once wrote that instead of:
"In the beginning was the word" he would prefer: "In the beginning was
the deed".
Take care,
Brian