Philosophy of death
Philosophy of Death
In ethics and other branches of philosophy, death poses difficult questions, answered differently by various philosophers. Among the many topics explored by the philosophy of death are suicide, capital punishment, abortion, personal identity, immortality and definition of death. [1][2]
See also
- Advocacy of suicide
- letting die
- Right to die
References
Further reading
- The Oxford handbook of the philosophy of death. New York: Oxford University Press. 2013. ISBN 9780195388923.
External links
- Feldman, Fred (2016). "Death". Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy. doi:10.4324/9780415249126-N011-1. ISBN 9780415250696.
- Cholbi, Michael (21 July 2017) [First published 18 May 2004]. "Suicide". In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.). Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Fall 2017 ed.). Stanford University: The Metaphysics Research Lab. ISSN 1095-5054. Archived from the original on 21 July 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
- "Immortality". Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Bielik-Robson, Agata (30 March 2021). "Is the Human Being Redeemable? A Meditation on Rosenzweig's Claim That Death Is Very Good". The Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy. 29 (1): 57–77. doi:10.1163/1477285X-12341317. ISSN 1053-699X.
- Menzies, Rachel E.; Whittle, Lachlan F. (3 February 2022). "Stoicism and death acceptance: integrating Stoic philosophy in cognitive behaviour therapy for death anxiety". Discover Psychology. 2 (1): 11. doi:10.1007/s44202-022-00023-9. ISSN 2731-4537.
- Peltomäki, Isto Johannes (18 November 2023). "Meaningfulness, Death, and Suffering: Philosophy of Meaning in Life in the Light of Finitude". Human Arenas. doi:10.1007/s42087-023-00376-0. ISSN 2522-5804.
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- Ghosts
- Near-death experience
- Near-death studies
- Necromancy
- Out-of-body experience
- Reincarnation research
- Séance
- Abortion law
- Administration
- Capital punishment
- Cause of death
- Civil death
- Coroner
- Death-qualified jury
- Death certificate
- Declared death in absentia
- Death row
- Dying declaration
- Inquest
- Legal death
- Murder
- Necropolitics
- Prohibition of dying
- Right to die
- Suspicious death
- Trust law
- Will
- Apparent death
- Chinese burial money
- Coins for the dead
- Dark tourism
- Darwin Awards
- Death and culture
- Death anniversary
- Death anxiety
- Death deity
- Personification of death
- Dying-and-rising god
- Psychopomp
- Death camp
- Death drive
- Death education
- Death from laughter
- Death hoax
- Death knell
- Death march
- Death messenger
- Death notification
- Death panel
- Death poem
- Death pose
- Death-positive movement
- Death squad
- Death threat
- Death trajectory
- Dignified death
- Extinction
- Festival of the Dead
- Fascination with death
- Hierarchy of death
- Homicide
- Immortality
- Last rites
- Longevity
- Martyr
- Museum of Death
- Necronym
- Necrophilia
- Necrophobia
- Philosophy of death
- Predation
- Sacrifice
- Suicide
- Thanabot [ca]
- Thanatosensitivity
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