Thinking Clearly about Death

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Hackett Publishing, 1998 M01 1 - 337 páginas

Jay Rosenberg's penetrating and persuasively argued analysis of the central metaphysical and moral questions pertaining to death has been updated and revised to expand and deepen several of its key arguments and to address conceptual developments of the past fifteen years. Among the topics discussed are: Life After Death; The Limits of Theorizing; The Limits of Imagination; Death and Personhood; Values and Rights; Mercy Killing; Prolonging Life; Rational Suicide; and One's Own Death. Rosenberg's prose is lucid, lively, thoroughly absorbing, and accessible to introductory-level readers. Essential reading for anyone interested in reflecting on this engaging topic.

 

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DEATH AS A PROBLEM FOR PHILOSOPHY 14
1
SOME METHODOLOGICAL PRELIMINARIES
7
LIFE AFTER DEATHIN SEARCH OF THE QUESTION
30
BODIES AND SOULS ITHE LIMITS OF THEORIZING
56
BODIES AND SOULS II
98
BODIES AND SOULS III
128
AN AGENDA FOR FURTHER DISCUSSION
154
A The Primacy of the Organism and the Other
188
MERCY KILLING THE QUESTION OF TAKING LIFE
216
LETTING DIE THE QUESTION OF PROLONGING LIFE
235
RATIONAL SUICIDE
271
DEATH IN THE FIRST PERSON
299
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Jay F. Rosenberg is Taylor Grandy Professor of Philosophy, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.

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