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- Our beliefs about death enormously impact our lives. People who hold no beliefs about what happens after death, or equate death with the annihilation of their being, experience life as a countdown toward the end. This sets up existential despair from which it is very difficult to experience a sense of meaning or purpose in our lives.
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Feb 5, 2022 · Remembering the reality of death, fearing it, welcoming it and trying to understand its uncanny nature is what I do as a human being. Being a philosopher adds to the existential gravity of the reality of death.
- George Yancy
Jun 29, 2021 · When facing the end of life or the loss of a loved one, the first step is to recognize one's own feelings about death. Taking the time to grieve is also important, as is connecting...
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Coming to terms with our mortality is a challenge faced by us all. But accepting death can be hugely problematic. We each have to find our own way to process the reality of dying. But faith can help, as can taking a practical approach. For example, accepting that life has a finite span focuses the attention, enabling us to take stock of our lives a...
Death is a subject most of us avoid discussing but talking about it can help reposition how we feel about our mortality. We all want a good death, to die well, but what does that actually mean? Perhaps it’s taking the time to consider what would be the best possible death experience for you. For example, who would you like to be with you? What migh...
Beyond the practical there is emotional and spiritual work to be done to come to terms with the inevitability of death. Thinking about your life ending can be anxiety provoking, so make time for periods of calm, contemplative reflection. This time should help you to see things more clearly, making it easier to take the necessary steps toward living...
Accepting your mortality can also be freeing, as one of the consequences can be making more conscious choices in the present. Indeed if we can strive to control how anxiety about death impacts upon us, we can avoid potentially negative or destructive behaviour and focus positively on the time we have. It’s said that to remind himself of the shortne...
“What it means is that the more comfortable we become with the reality of death, and the less we deny it, the more positively attuned we’ll be to the day-to-day things that remind us of our mortality.” He gives an example: “What kind of send-off do we give our children and spouses when they, or we, leave home in the morning for school or work? Coul...
The fact is, an awareness of our mortality can lead us to behave differently in the present. In the Middle Ages, the Black Death claimed the lives of about a third of the entire population of Europe. As a result, the catchphrase ‘memento mori’ (remember death) became very well-known and deeply shaped the way people lived their lives. The popular me...
Nov 1, 2021 · Deaths can seem even more haunting when they’re not recognized as a real loss, which is why it’s so important how deaths are depicted by governments and in mass communication. The genre of the obituary is there to present deaths as a loss to the public.
May 22, 2002 · To die is to lose this capacity. We can call this the loss of life account of death. The event by which the capacity to engage in vital activities is lost is one thing, and the state of affairs of its having been lost it is another. ‘Death’ can refer to either.
Sep 5, 2017 · We have examined mortality awareness – the realisation that we are all one day going to die – and found that, although the prospect of death is often scary, it can also have positive effects.
Dec 14, 2023 · Jaspers argues that death signifies the end of our “being-in-the-world” and poses a fundamental challenge to our existence. He distinguishes between death as an objective fact and death as...