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T. Bodley Scott

Why do we die

In “Why Do We Die?”, T. Bodley Scott delves into the existential and philosophical dimensions of mortality, weaving together a tapestry of scientific inquiry, historical context, and ethical reflection. The book's literary style is both accessible and thought-provoking, employing a narrative approach that invites readers on an intellectual journey through the various interpretations of death across cultures and epochs. Rich in scholarly references yet grounded in human experience, Scott explores not only the biological inevitability of death but also its profound emotional and moral implications, positioning it as a central theme of human experience in literature and philosophy. T. Bodley Scott, an esteemed philosopher with a background in bioethics and existential thought, draws from his own experiences and his extensive study of human life and death. His dual interests in science and the humanities culminate in this work, reflecting his belief in the importance of understanding mortality not just as a biological fact but also as a complex web of meanings that inform our existence. Scott's academic journey and personal reflections provide a rich backdrop for this exploration of a universally significant question. “Why Do We Die?” is a must-read for anyone seeking to grapple with life'Äôs ultimate inquiry. It invites readers to reflect deeply on their own perceptions of mortality and to appreciate the profound insights that arise from our shared finitude. Engaging and enlightening, this book offers a unique lens through which to view death and its implications for living meaningfully.
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Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2023
Año de publicación
2023
Editorial
Good Press
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