Tag Archives: afterlife reunions
Grief, Martha Nussbaum, and Me
Abbie is away this week getting treatments in California. This column was originally posted on February 13, 2024, and continues to be timely. Recently, I’ve been reading a highly-regarded woman philosopher whose name is Martha C. Nussbaum. MCN is, along … Continue reading →
What Jonathan Saw When He Was Dead
A spooky title for this column, I know. But first, let’s pause over the question: do the dead live on – in some form appropriate to their condition – but still recognizably themselves? My mother was quite close to Louise … Continue reading →
The Fork in the Road
* * * A realization visited me the other day. It had to do with lost friendships. I’d always pictured these losses as mere phenomena lying on the surface of life. In the depth, in the end – in the … Continue reading →
Grief, Martha Nussbaum, and Me
Recently, I’ve been reading a highly-regarded woman philosopher whose name is Martha C. Nussbaum. MCN is, along with other fields of her expertise, a scholar of ancient philosophers. She likes the Greek and Roman Epicureans and Stoics who wrote and … Continue reading →
