Is There Death After Life?

Studia Philosophica 1 (2006)
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Abstract

In order to understand the place of death in our contemporary western societies, we need to understand what we mean by death. A number of proposals from philosophy, ordinary life and religion will be examined, focussing especially on the link between death and anxiety . Concrete examples are developped with a positive bias toward the customs and mores of ordinary people . Without taking the position of the religious believer, the religious approach to death is analysed and the question is raised as to how one can understand its crisis

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