The artistic output of Damien Hirst, especially his most recent work, the jewel encrusted âSkullâ makes sure that Nietzscheâs âunbiddenâ guest remains somewhat within Western consciousness, despite the best efforts of modernity to exorcise the prospect of mortality. The theme of death is of course well inserted within the philosophical tradition. Plato writes in the Phaedo: âThe one aim of those who practice philosophy in the proper manner is to practice for dying and deathâ, 2 and for Schopenhauer âdeath is the inspiration for philosophyâ. 3 Much of the efforts of the philosophers in the face of death has been to âovercomeâ the emotions associated with it, especially fear, terror, disgust. One thinks of the efforts of Epicurus to free his ...