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    Death and Western thought.Jacques Choron - 1963 - New York,: Collier Books.
    "Starting with the pre-Socratics, and proceeding through antiquity, the Christian fathers, the Middle Ages, and on to the existentialism and the anxious world of the present, Jacques Choron shows how fear of death, hope of death—or disregard of death—have influenced man's thought. In his unique study, the first of its kind ever published in any language, Dr. Choron succeeds not only in clarifying and synthesizing the great Western philosophers' reflections on death, but also provides a provocative portrait of each man (...)
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    Modern man and mortality.Jacques Choron - 1964 - New York,: Macmillan.
    "What is the purpose and meaning of life if death is, as it appears to an ever-broadening segment of modern secularized humanity, total annihilation of the conscious personality?" This is the profound question asked by Jacques Choron in his new book, Modern Man and Mortality. And in his investigation of man's confrontation with the fact of death, he offers the most comprehensive, most objective study ever published on this subject.
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    The Romance of Philosophy.Jacques Choron - 1963 - New York: Macmillan.
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