David Martin has written a brave and honest book reflecting on death and the end of life. Its special charm lies in its candor, lack of theatricality, and the sense of genuine search. You will ask yourself as you read: how much would I be willing to share with thos who know me or knew me in the reading world? You will also learn more than a little about how to think of Martin's topics by yourself.
- Joseph Margolis, Joseph Margolis,
David Martin's Facing Death: Theme and Variations is a richly informative venture all the way. It is a sterling illustration of explicatory philosophical argument designed to display the fertility of a point of view rather than abstract logical rigor. Martin knows his Spinoza. He is much at home with Nietzsche's emphasis on the aesthetic dimension.
- Julian Hart, JUniversity of Virginia,