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@article{ Roth2013,
 title = {Dying is only human: the case death makes for the immortality of the person},
 author = {Roth, Steffen},
 journal = {Tamara : Journal for Critical Organization Inquiry},
 number = {2},
 pages = {37-41},
 volume = {11},
 year = {2013},
 issn = {1532-5555},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-412279},
 abstract = {The claim of the present article is that human mortality makes a case for the discovery of the immortal nature of the person. Based on a clear distinction of the concepts of the human being and the person, human beings and persons are considered immortal insofar as both entities evidently do not qualify for a definition as living systems. On the one hand, human beings are presented as neither lifeless nor living systems. On the other hand, persons are introduced as lifeless systems and, as a result, immortal system. This claim is extended by the statement that, even if supposed to be living systems, persons could be considered at least potentially immortal, which is illustrated by a brief and proxy case of the person of Karl Marx.},
 keywords = {Mensch; human being; Sterblichkeit; mortality; Leben; life; Tod; death; Interaktion; interaction; soziales System; social system}}