0"The moment one inquires about the sense of value of life, one is sick, since objectively neither of them has any existence."02br 02br 00this is quote is by Sigmund Freud02br 02br 00can anyone explain what this quote means.02br 02br 00what i don't understand is the use of the word "neither"? I believe neither to mean there are two something/options and both is out of the question. "not one or the other"02br 02br 00if this is what neither means "not one or the other" than is it "value of live and sickness" which neither has any existence. 02br 02br 00any clarifications would be appreciated.02br 02br 00thank you0-
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02br 00I'd like more context, which I cannot find on the internet. 0-
— Mister Micawber
02br 00I'd like more context, which I cannot find on the internet.
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0 .02br 00I'd like more context, which I cannot find on the internet. If I had to surmise from what you've given us, I'd say the two nonexistent things are 01i00sense02i00 and 01i00value of life02i00.0-