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To take, for example, my own death: what I consider most likely to be true is that death will be the complete and utter end of my existence, with no successor existence of any kind that can be related to me as I now am. And if that is not the case, the next most likely scenario, it seems to me, is something along the lines indicated by Schopenhauer. But neither of these is what I most want. What I want to be true is that I have an individual, innermost self, a soul, which is the real me and which survives my death. That too could be true. But alas, I do not believe it.


Bryan Magee


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It is frequently asserted that the 1970 film of the same name is based on Magee's book; but this is incorrect. He also addresses Schopenhauer's thoughts on homosexuality and the influence of Buddhism on his philosophy. Personal life
In 1953 Magee was appointed to a teaching job in Sweden and while there met Ingrid Soderlund a pharmacist in the university laboratory.

Bryan Edgar Magee (born 12 April 1930) is a noted British broadcaster politician poet and author best known as a popularizer of philosophy.

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