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Derrida's Thanatologies

Derrida Today, 2020
New debate over the definition and significance of death has arisen in both analytic and continental philosophy. Derrida's work is permeated with the topic, which he claimed was the one most resistant to inquiry. Discussions of it by Naas, Miller and Hägglund have been limited by anthropomorphic approaches.
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Thanatology

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 1972
Increasing aggressiveness in tackling the problem of head and neck cancer has been paralleled by a rising death rate on the E.N.T. service. As a result, the otolaryngologist has had to re-examine not only the manner in which he takes care of the terminally-ill patient but also his own thoughts on death and dying.
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The Organization of Thanatology

OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying, 2011
This article explores, using Wilensky's Model of Professionalization, the emergence of professional organizations within the thanatology. The authors review the history of four organizations—The Foundation of Thanatology, Ars Moriendi, The Forum for Death Education and Counseling (now the Association for Death Education and Counseling: A Thanatology ...
Kenneth J, Doka   +4 more
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Thanatology

2023
Sieglinde Ahne   +2 more
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QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN THANATOLOGY

Death Studies, 2002
A new research paradigm has been emerging which holds significant potential for the field of death studies. The qualitative project is a diverse collection of methodologies that focuses its interests on the words, narratives, and stories of individuals and groups.
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Tennyson's thanatology

Death Education, 1982
Abstract The spectre of death, particularly tragic death, can bring much anxiety and grief to the living. Much study of death anxiety and grief reaction has been done with the idea that recovery begins with an understanding of the problem. Rigorous academic studies, like those of Toynbee, Lindemann, and Kubler-Ross, provide such an understanding.
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