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Death
Philosophical Soundings
Herbert
Fingarette
No one who reads this
book will ever again think of his or her own death in the same
way. The first part of the book consists of a thought-provoking
essay, in which Fingarette examines the metaphors which mislead
us: death as parting, death as sleep, immortality as the denial
of death, and selflessness as a kind of consolation. He also
thinks through some of the more illuminating metaphors: death as
the end of the world for me, death as the conclusion of a story,
life as ceremony, and life as a tourist visit to earth.
The author offers no
facile consolation, but he identifies the true root of fear of
death, and explains how the meaning of death can be reconceived.
The second part comprises writings on death by other
philosophers including classic selections from the Bhagavad
Gita, Arthur Schopenhauer, Sigmund Freud, Chuang Tzu, David
Hume, Albert Camus, Blaise Pascal, Leo Tolstoy, Eugene Ionesco,
Marcus Aurelius, Michel de Montaigne, and Bertrand Russell.
"An excellent
treatment that invites the reader in to share a warm meal of
healthy contemplation."
—Brian Bruya
Philosophy Editor, amazon.com
"This book's
questions are at one and the same time philosophical and
personal. . . . A diversity of philosophical insights are
harvested during the reflective, critical work which makes up
Fingarette's extended essay. . . the style is direct, what it
expresses is expressed clearly and with simplicity, and what
comes through it is the author's seriousness and humility."
—Ilham Dilman
University of Wales, Swansea
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