Death And Philosophy by Jeff E. Malpas

This book examines the philosophical significance of death, arguing that mortality is central to questions of meaning, identity, and human agency. It surveys how different philosophical traditions address death, explores its ethical and metaphysical implications, and considers how awareness of finitude shapes our experience of time, value, and authenticity. By confronting death philosophically, the work aims to clarify how mortality influences personal and communal life and what it reveals about the limits and possibilities of human existence.

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