Muerte, memoria y olvido

Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 37:309-319 (2006)
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1. The myth and the topos of Death. 2. Between living and death: the shores of forgetting. 3. The grave or the location of the Death. 4. Damnatio memoriae. The dwelling and the horizon: graves, beds and tables

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