Richard Beardsmore once argued that, although it is possible for atheists and religious believers alike to regard life as a gift, the regarding of one's own death as a gift is open only to the (Christian) believer. I discuss this interesting contention, and argue that, notwithstanding some important differences between the attitudinal possibilities available to atheists and believers in God, there are at least three senses in which an atheist could regard death as a gift. Two of these involve death's being conceived as serving some particular purpose, whereas the third derives from a more pervasive affirmatory attitude to life as a whole
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Contentious unresolved philosophical and anthropological questions beset contemporary gift theories....
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Terror management theory (TMT) posits that people cope with mortality concerns via symbolic immort...
Is it true that ‘…if man did not die, if he lived forever, if there were no such thing as death, the...
Among philosophers who study gratitude, there is much disagreement about what gratitude is and when ...
What is the significance of the concepts of ‘life’ and ‘death’ for different religious and non-relig...
Contentious unresolved philosophical and anthropological questions beset contemporary gift theories....
If we look to the Bible, the overwhelming thing we are supposed to do with the gifts God has given u...
Philosophers of religion have distinguished between ‘negative’ and ‘positive’ atheism. This article ...
If we are going to give nature a place in ethics, do we have to think of it as created by a benign ...
Death has always been considered as an inevitable yet ‘’unpleasant’’ conclusion to one’s lifelong jo...
Death is not a problem to be solved. Rather, death is a mystery. This dissertation explores death as...
This article utilizes the example of the Aghori, with their radical and unique perspective on death,...
In recent times, the question of the gift has become a hot topic across a range of disciplines. Jacq...
The concept ‘human life’ and what it entails have become a prominent idea in current theological-eth...
The interaction between deceased organ donation, gift exchange theory and religion are examined from...
Terror management theory (TMT) posits that people cope with mortality concerns via symbolic immortal...
Terror management theory (TMT) posits that people cope with mortality concerns via symbolic immort...
Is it true that ‘…if man did not die, if he lived forever, if there were no such thing as death, the...
Among philosophers who study gratitude, there is much disagreement about what gratitude is and when ...
What is the significance of the concepts of ‘life’ and ‘death’ for different religious and non-relig...