Eternal oblivion
Eternal oblivion is an expression sometimes used to describe what might occur after death. == In philosophy == In the Apology of Socrates (written by Plato), after Socrates is sentenced to death, he addresses the court.
Eternal oblivion is an expression sometimes used to describe what might occur after death. == In philosophy == In the Apology of Socrates (written by Plato), after Socrates is sentenced to death, he addresses the court.
Eternal oblivion is an expression sometimes used to describe what might occur after death. == In philosophy == In the Apology of Socrates (written by Plato), after Socrates is sentenced to death, he addresses the court.
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