• Robert Lockhart
    170
    “..and there were some who, in their terror of dying, prayed for death.” Pliny the younger, famously describing the plight of the inhabitants of Pompey - from his account of the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79.
    ...Effectively, a brief but iconic encapsulation of the 'Human Predicament' itself, I'd say; i.e. of how consequent on it’s amoral nature – that everything constituting it is descended unconsciously from logical causes – reality can thereby in principle present as an unsolvable dilemma.
  • Shamshir
    855
    In five words?
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