Publisher's Synopsis
Explore profound questions about existence with "Great Public Debate on the Question \"Is Life Worth Living\". This compelling volume captures a historic intellectual clash between Frederick Starr and Clarence Darrow, offering diverse perspectives on the fundamental value of life. Delve into their contrasting arguments, examining themes of optimism, pessimism, ethics, and the search for meaning.
Presented in an accessible format, this debate encourages readers to reflect on their own beliefs and consider the multifaceted nature of human experience. Whether you're a student of philosophy, a seeker of wisdom, or simply curious about life's big questions, this book provides a stimulating and thought-provoking journey.
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