A Good Death

A Good Death
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Book Synopsis A Good Death by : Lars Sandman

Download or read book A Good Death written by Lars Sandman and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 376 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Contents of this book include: the Event of Death, the Period of Death, on "Good" and "Death", Instrumental vs. Final value, the Hedonistic Theory, Being a Certain Kind of Person, Death - a Unique Event, the Deprivation Factor, Vitalism, Prolonging or Shortening Life, Deforming the Period of Dying, a Simple Death, a Public Death, Staging One's Departure, Synchronic Consistency, Acceptance and Awareness of Death, Continuity and Restoration of Important Relationships, External/Internal Peacefulness, Suffering as a Cause of Good, a Self-possessed Death, Meaning as Making for a Good Death. Dignity According to Callahan. Recapitulation of Important Results, Completion of Wordly Affairs


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