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  1. Martin Heidegger, the 20th-centuryGerman philosopher, produced a large body of work that intended a profound change of direction for philosophy. Such was the depth of change that he found it necessary to introduce many neologisms, often connected to idiomaticwords and phrases in the German language. Terms. [edit]

  2. Mar 25, 2014 · Unamuno’s sublime description of the tragic sense of life is reminiscent of the sentiments of Blaise Pascal. Both convey a (seeming) lostness regarding our place in an indifferent cosmos. When I used to teach existentialism—Unamuno is an early existentialist—students complained that it was both tragic and depressing.

  3. InnerSelf Magazine has been published since 1985. At the moment of death, our soul rises out of its host body. If the soul is older and has experience from many former lives, it knows immediately it has been set free and is going home. These advanced souls need no one to greet them. However, most souls I work with are met by guides just outside ...

  4. Dec 1, 2014 · The rate of home death ranged from 20% to 66% (not provided in 4 studies). (2, 11, 12, 14 – 27, 29, 31) Five studies reported the patient and/or family preference for place of death. (2, 13, 15, 16, 22) Of those who stated a preference, 40% to 85% of patients preferred a home death, as did 42% to 65% of family members.

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  5. May 20, 2019 · It is with this mindset that Marcus Aurelius takes up the question of how to embrace our mortality and live with life-expanding presence in Book II of his Meditations, translated here by Gregory Hays: The speed with which all of them vanish — the objects in the world, and the memory of them in time. And the real nature of the things our ...

  6. Poem Analyzed by Lee-James Bovey. Teacher with a B.A. Honors in English Literature with a P.G.C.E. ‘Crossing the Bar’ is about death. The narrator states twice that they don’t want people to moan or be sorrowful about their situation. The poem uses the metaphor of a voyage at sea to describe the journey from life to death.

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  8. Oct 3, 2023 · The Stoics went beyond the aim of accepting the fact that we won’t get out of here alive. They regarded death as a trapdoor through which we should slip whenever the circumstances of life render ...

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