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Death¿s Values and Obligations: A Pragmatic Framework

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This book brings together the relevant interdisciplinary and method elements needed to form a conceptual framework that is both pragmatic and rigorous. By using the best and often the latest, work in thanatology, psychology, neuroscience, sociology, physics, philosophy and ethics, it develops a framework for understanding both what death is ¿ which requires a great deal of time spent developing definitions of the various types of identity-in-the-moment and identity-over-time ¿ and the values involved in death. This pragmatic framework answers questions about why death is a form of loss; why we experience the emotional reactions, feelings and desires that we do; which of these reactions, feelings and desires are justified and which are not; if we can survive death and how; whether our deaths can harm us; and why and how we should prepare for death. Thanks to the pragmatic framework employed, the answers to the various questions are more likely to be accurate and acceptable than those with less rigorous scholarly underpinnings or which deal with utopian worlds.

Informacija

Autorius: Dennis R. Cooley
Serija: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine
Leidėjas: Springer Netherlands
Išleidimo metai: 2015
Knygos puslapių skaičius: 328
ISBN-10: 9401772630
ISBN-13: 9789401772631
Formatas: 241 x 160 x 24 mm. Knyga kietu viršeliu
Kalba: Anglų

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