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Home»Posts tagged with»Leo Tolstoy

We all know that we will die, so why do we struggle to believe it?

By world.pulse on 12. November 2022.   Last text, Psychology, Sociology  

We all know that we will die, so why do we struggle to believe it?

  In the novella The Death of Ivan Ilyich (1886), Leo Tolstoy presents a man who is shocked by suddenly realising that his death is inevitable. While we can easily appreciate that the diagnosis of a terminal illness came as an unpleasant surprise, how could he only then discover the fact of his mortality? But that is […]

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