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Der Tod: existenzieller Vorlauf und der subjektive Bezug zu ihm

Death: existential anticipation and subjective relation to it
[journal article]

Hellerich, Gert
White, Daniel

Abstract

"In diesem Aufsatz wird versucht, dem Tod in existenzieller Weise vorzulaufen, indem er nicht tabuisiert wird oder man ihm nicht, wie in der modernen Alltagswelt, ausweicht, sondern er als Teil eines ganzheitlichen Denkens gesehen wird. Es wird argumentiert, dass ein sinnvoller Tod mit einem sinnvol... view more

"In diesem Aufsatz wird versucht, dem Tod in existenzieller Weise vorzulaufen, indem er nicht tabuisiert wird oder man ihm nicht, wie in der modernen Alltagswelt, ausweicht, sondern er als Teil eines ganzheitlichen Denkens gesehen wird. Es wird argumentiert, dass ein sinnvoller Tod mit einem sinnvollen Leben in Verbindung gebracht werden kann." (Autorenreferat)... view less


"In this paper the authors try to anticipate death in an existential manner by not avoiding or excluding it like in the everyday world. Instead death is seen as an element of holistic thinking. It is argued that a meaningful/ sensible death is connected to a meaningful/ sensible life." (author's abs... view more

"In this paper the authors try to anticipate death in an existential manner by not avoiding or excluding it like in the everyday world. Instead death is seen as an element of holistic thinking. It is argued that a meaningful/ sensible death is connected to a meaningful/ sensible life." (author's abstract)... view less

Keywords
illness; health; tabu; Kant, I.; sense; holistic approach; Nietzsche, F.; dying; death; subject; life; philosophy

Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Gerontology

Method
normative

Document language
German

Publication Year
2008

Page/Pages
p. 23-38

Journal
Psychologie und Gesellschaftskritik, 32 (2008) 2/3

Issue topic
Tod und Sterben

ISSN
0170-0537

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works


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