Biathanatos is a controversial treatise written by the English poet and cleric John Donne in 1648. The book is an exploration of the moral and theological implications of suicide, arguing that self-homicide may not be inherently sinful and should not be considered an absolute...
Biathanatos is a philosophical treatise written by John Donne in 1648, in which he argues that suicide is not inherently sinful and should not be considered a moral taboo. The book is divided into three parts, with the first section exploring the history of suicide and its treatment...
Biathanatos is a philosophical treatise written by John Donne in 1648, exploring the controversial topic of suicide. In this work, Donne argues that self-homicide is not inherently sinful, and that there are circumstances in which it may be justified. He explores the historical...
Biathanatos is a philosophical treatise written by the English poet and cleric John Donne in 1648. The book explores the controversial topic of suicide, arguing that it is not necessarily a sin and that there are circumstances in which it may be justified. Donne presents a complex...