The review of this anthology of essays shows the lifelessness of the contributors. They systematically misread everyone from Plato to Kierkegaard. The false ratiocination about love is also foregrounded in this review. Earlier this reviewer had the misfortune to review The Oxford Handbook of the Philosophy of Death . Then an American cloistered Benedictine Abbot wrote to this author in an email this: ""Yes, indeed, the book is not very serious. When the authors die some day, they will understand better, as we all shall see". And this same Abbot has written this after reading this review: "Yes, Professor, for some time now, our Western culture, having lost its reference to authentic Christianity, prefers to indulge in the self-pi...
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In Death and the Afterlife (2013), Samuel Scheffler has argued that without the expectation that hum...
This collection of short horror stories orbits around the concept of death, and how we perceive and ...
The review of this anthology of essays shows the lifelessness of the contributors. They systematical...
This is a howler of a handbook. The review shows how in the name of academics, philosophers indulge ...
This review deals with issues of corporeality and disembodied-ness as found in the book under review...
Original article can be found at : http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/ Reproduced with the permissi...
The death of an author can be an awkward subject for critics. Death calls for empathy, goodwill (how...
Daring to go where plenty of mortals have gone before him, John Seery sets out to explore death. The...
Sorrow’s Profiles: Grief, and Crisis in the Family.London, UK: Karnac Books.Soft cover (376 pa...
Death Inside Out: The Hastings Center Report, edited by Peter Steinfels and Robert M. Veatch. Living...
Gawande’s fourth popular book, Being Mortal, layers touching story after touching story into a devas...
Essay comprising discussion of three books about death and mortality: From Here to Eternity: Travell...
In Death and the Afterlife (2013), Samuel Scheffler has argued that without the expectation that hum...
Review of: Erin E. Edwards: The Modernist Corpse: Posthumanism and the Posthumous. University of Min...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45463/1/11089_2005_Article_BF01760094.p...
In Death and the Afterlife (2013), Samuel Scheffler has argued that without the expectation that hum...
This collection of short horror stories orbits around the concept of death, and how we perceive and ...
The review of this anthology of essays shows the lifelessness of the contributors. They systematical...
This is a howler of a handbook. The review shows how in the name of academics, philosophers indulge ...
This review deals with issues of corporeality and disembodied-ness as found in the book under review...
Original article can be found at : http://www.humanism.org.uk/site/cms/ Reproduced with the permissi...
The death of an author can be an awkward subject for critics. Death calls for empathy, goodwill (how...
Daring to go where plenty of mortals have gone before him, John Seery sets out to explore death. The...
Sorrow’s Profiles: Grief, and Crisis in the Family.London, UK: Karnac Books.Soft cover (376 pa...
Death Inside Out: The Hastings Center Report, edited by Peter Steinfels and Robert M. Veatch. Living...
Gawande’s fourth popular book, Being Mortal, layers touching story after touching story into a devas...
Essay comprising discussion of three books about death and mortality: From Here to Eternity: Travell...
In Death and the Afterlife (2013), Samuel Scheffler has argued that without the expectation that hum...
Review of: Erin E. Edwards: The Modernist Corpse: Posthumanism and the Posthumous. University of Min...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/45463/1/11089_2005_Article_BF01760094.p...
In Death and the Afterlife (2013), Samuel Scheffler has argued that without the expectation that hum...
This collection of short horror stories orbits around the concept of death, and how we perceive and ...