In his Quaestiones iatrophilologicae (1632-1639), Gabriel Naudé proposes five different question, but the central topic is the relationship between life and death, tackled in a materialistic and areligious perspective. Naudé deals with the subject of suicide and euthanasia in the context of a reflection on the end of life and determinism, analysed in the last question. Suicide and good death are presented as paradigmatic examples of free choice that nullify any belief in a predetermined fat
Nel pensiero di Thomas Hobbes il tema del suicidio compare in maniera estremamente sporadica, tuttav...
ABSTRACT: The sanctity of human life is commonly adjudged as placing great moral burden on man. On t...
Historically, suicide is a Western neologism. Unknown to Greco-Roman civilization, suicidium might ...
In his Quaestiones iatrophilologicae (1632-1639), Gabriel Naudé proposes five different question, b...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaPresents part of course, Death, when Professor Kagan p...
Work is devoted to death and suicide. The first part is about death: its definition, attitude toward...
While no fact is more certain and no concern is more inevitable than death, attempts to contend with...
Taking the cue from some verses of Rilke’s Duineser Elegien, where the poet talks about the distinct...
The questions of death and suicide have been discussed in philosophy and religion since the antiqui...
The ethical shame identified with suicide is examined as it is hard to standardize how we conceive i...
This research focuses on the link between the concept of “good death” and the notion of euthanasia, ...
This work deals with the problems of conception, gravidity and abortion in the first part and in the...
The study considers two corpora that confront the themes of the end of life: the first is constitute...
Death is the end of life. Human life may end in various ways, sometimes he dies in an accident, dies...
The following work explores the phenomenon of death, one of the oldest questions of mankind. It trac...
Nel pensiero di Thomas Hobbes il tema del suicidio compare in maniera estremamente sporadica, tuttav...
ABSTRACT: The sanctity of human life is commonly adjudged as placing great moral burden on man. On t...
Historically, suicide is a Western neologism. Unknown to Greco-Roman civilization, suicidium might ...
In his Quaestiones iatrophilologicae (1632-1639), Gabriel Naudé proposes five different question, b...
Educação Superior::Ciências Humanas::FilosofiaPresents part of course, Death, when Professor Kagan p...
Work is devoted to death and suicide. The first part is about death: its definition, attitude toward...
While no fact is more certain and no concern is more inevitable than death, attempts to contend with...
Taking the cue from some verses of Rilke’s Duineser Elegien, where the poet talks about the distinct...
The questions of death and suicide have been discussed in philosophy and religion since the antiqui...
The ethical shame identified with suicide is examined as it is hard to standardize how we conceive i...
This research focuses on the link between the concept of “good death” and the notion of euthanasia, ...
This work deals with the problems of conception, gravidity and abortion in the first part and in the...
The study considers two corpora that confront the themes of the end of life: the first is constitute...
Death is the end of life. Human life may end in various ways, sometimes he dies in an accident, dies...
The following work explores the phenomenon of death, one of the oldest questions of mankind. It trac...
Nel pensiero di Thomas Hobbes il tema del suicidio compare in maniera estremamente sporadica, tuttav...
ABSTRACT: The sanctity of human life is commonly adjudged as placing great moral burden on man. On t...
Historically, suicide is a Western neologism. Unknown to Greco-Roman civilization, suicidium might ...