Awareness of Mortality
Awareness of Mortality
Kauffman, Jeffrey
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2021
244
Mole
Inglês
9780415772327
15 a 20 dias
450
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Introduction
PART I: POSING QUESTIONS
What Should We Expect From Philosophy? Jeanne Quint Benoliel Dying and Death Late in the Twentieth Century David J. Roy
PART II: PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THANATOLOGY
Immortality John D. Morgan The Idea of "The Glorious Dead": The Conversion of a Uniquely Personal Experience Bill Warren
Suffering and Death: External Questions in a New Context Kjell Kallenberg
Meaning and the Awareness of Death Galen K. Pletcher
Blinkings: A Thanatocentric Theory of Consciousness Jeffrey Kauffman
Personal Identity and Death ConcernaEUR"Philosophical and Developmental Perspectives Adrian Tomer
PART III: HUMANISTIC REFLECTIONS ON MORTALITY AWARENESS
The Awareness of Mortality in Midlife: Implications for Later Life Kenneth J. Doka Intimations of Mortality from Recollections of Early Childhood: Death Awareness, Knowledge, and the Unconscious Victor L. Schermer
Children, Death, and Fairy Tales Elizabeth P. Lamers
Saying Good-Bye to Tomorrow Inge Corless
Horrendous Death: Linking Thanatology and Public Health Dan Leviton Death and Beyond: A Hindu's Perspective Aruna Mathur
Contributors
Index
PART I: POSING QUESTIONS
What Should We Expect From Philosophy? Jeanne Quint Benoliel Dying and Death Late in the Twentieth Century David J. Roy
PART II: PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THANATOLOGY
Immortality John D. Morgan The Idea of "The Glorious Dead": The Conversion of a Uniquely Personal Experience Bill Warren
Suffering and Death: External Questions in a New Context Kjell Kallenberg
Meaning and the Awareness of Death Galen K. Pletcher
Blinkings: A Thanatocentric Theory of Consciousness Jeffrey Kauffman
Personal Identity and Death ConcernaEUR"Philosophical and Developmental Perspectives Adrian Tomer
PART III: HUMANISTIC REFLECTIONS ON MORTALITY AWARENESS
The Awareness of Mortality in Midlife: Implications for Later Life Kenneth J. Doka Intimations of Mortality from Recollections of Early Childhood: Death Awareness, Knowledge, and the Unconscious Victor L. Schermer
Children, Death, and Fairy Tales Elizabeth P. Lamers
Saying Good-Bye to Tomorrow Inge Corless
Horrendous Death: Linking Thanatology and Public Health Dan Leviton Death and Beyond: A Hindu's Perspective Aruna Mathur
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Held;Chronic;Unlimited;Fairy Tales;Younger Men;Death Educators;Existential Philosophy;Follow;Death Awareness Movement;Mortality Awareness;Strong;Ill;Red Riding Hood;Chronic Sorrow;Death Awareness;Personal Mortality;Kierkegaard;Death Anxiety;Face To Face;Life After Death;Odd;Wandering;Mankind;Multiple Loss;Destiny
Introduction
PART I: POSING QUESTIONS
What Should We Expect From Philosophy? Jeanne Quint Benoliel Dying and Death Late in the Twentieth Century David J. Roy
PART II: PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THANATOLOGY
Immortality John D. Morgan The Idea of "The Glorious Dead": The Conversion of a Uniquely Personal Experience Bill Warren
Suffering and Death: External Questions in a New Context Kjell Kallenberg
Meaning and the Awareness of Death Galen K. Pletcher
Blinkings: A Thanatocentric Theory of Consciousness Jeffrey Kauffman
Personal Identity and Death ConcernaEUR"Philosophical and Developmental Perspectives Adrian Tomer
PART III: HUMANISTIC REFLECTIONS ON MORTALITY AWARENESS
The Awareness of Mortality in Midlife: Implications for Later Life Kenneth J. Doka Intimations of Mortality from Recollections of Early Childhood: Death Awareness, Knowledge, and the Unconscious Victor L. Schermer
Children, Death, and Fairy Tales Elizabeth P. Lamers
Saying Good-Bye to Tomorrow Inge Corless
Horrendous Death: Linking Thanatology and Public Health Dan Leviton Death and Beyond: A Hindu's Perspective Aruna Mathur
Contributors
Index
PART I: POSING QUESTIONS
What Should We Expect From Philosophy? Jeanne Quint Benoliel Dying and Death Late in the Twentieth Century David J. Roy
PART II: PERSPECTIVES IN PHILOSOPHICAL THANATOLOGY
Immortality John D. Morgan The Idea of "The Glorious Dead": The Conversion of a Uniquely Personal Experience Bill Warren
Suffering and Death: External Questions in a New Context Kjell Kallenberg
Meaning and the Awareness of Death Galen K. Pletcher
Blinkings: A Thanatocentric Theory of Consciousness Jeffrey Kauffman
Personal Identity and Death ConcernaEUR"Philosophical and Developmental Perspectives Adrian Tomer
PART III: HUMANISTIC REFLECTIONS ON MORTALITY AWARENESS
The Awareness of Mortality in Midlife: Implications for Later Life Kenneth J. Doka Intimations of Mortality from Recollections of Early Childhood: Death Awareness, Knowledge, and the Unconscious Victor L. Schermer
Children, Death, and Fairy Tales Elizabeth P. Lamers
Saying Good-Bye to Tomorrow Inge Corless
Horrendous Death: Linking Thanatology and Public Health Dan Leviton Death and Beyond: A Hindu's Perspective Aruna Mathur
Contributors
Index
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Held;Chronic;Unlimited;Fairy Tales;Younger Men;Death Educators;Existential Philosophy;Follow;Death Awareness Movement;Mortality Awareness;Strong;Ill;Red Riding Hood;Chronic Sorrow;Death Awareness;Personal Mortality;Kierkegaard;Death Anxiety;Face To Face;Life After Death;Odd;Wandering;Mankind;Multiple Loss;Destiny