Resumen
//// Abstract: Life is always intermixed with death, it is never pure. Death is pure. Death doesn’t need life. It is its absence. To know that we are going to die implies to insert death in our own life. This absence-presence of death is what eventuates the symbolical play. This represents death from several fronts: the scientific, the cultural the philosophical. From the latter, death is thought as the only thing we have: this life.
González Gallego, Agustín. “La muerte como última emoción.” Theoría: Revista del Colegio de Filosofía 13 (2002): 67-75.
Editorial
Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México