Date of Award

6-1927

Degree Type

Bachelors Thesis

Degree Name

Bachelor of Arts (BA)

Department

Philosophy

First Advisor

James J. Doyle

Second Advisor

William M. Magee

Abstract

Among the countless lessons which man perforce must learn in life's school, none is more impressive, none in a sense, more easily learned than the lesson of death. For look where he may, turn where he will, the fact of death confronts him everywhere. Death, too, speaks in the language of pain, in the keen anguish of partings, in the tongueless sorrow of bruised and lonely hearts. And the language of pain man cannot but hear, for it sears its message on his. soul, and though he should close his ears, he cannot shut his heart. Death, man cannot disregard.

Comments

A Thesis Submitted Partially to Fulfill the Requirements For The Degree of Bachelor of Arts, College of Liberal Arts Marquette, University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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