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  • The Universal Fear of Death and the Cultural Response
    The anthropological, philosophical, and psychoanalytic perspectives offer evidence and rationales that the fear of death is a natural response, given all the attempts of biological organisms to preserve life Throughout human history, fear has been the universal response to death
  • Death and dying in contemporary society: an evaluation of . . .
    This paper develops a model which is intended to help nurses and other health professionals in the understanding of contemporary views regarding death and dying and the associated issues of health and healing
  • Are we a ‘death-denying’ society? A sociological review
    The main arguments and examples of this thesis, that we are a ‘death-denying’ society, are evaluated according to their sociological content Subsequently, the ability of the thesis to explain the principle areas of our death related behaviour as discussed by it, has been assessed
  • Age-Related Differences in Responses to Thoughts of One’s Own . . .
    Two experiments explored age differences in response to reminders of death Terror management research has shown that death reminders lead to increased adherence to and defense of one’s cultural worldview In Study 1, the effect of mortality salience (MS) on evaluations of moral transgressions made by younger and older adults was compared
  • Effects of mortality awareness on attitudes toward dying and . . .
    Longitudinal analyses revealed a decrease in the intervention group’s fear of dying and an increase in their acceptance of dying, but no effects on attitudes toward death Changes in meaningfulness were contingent on participants’ religiousness
  • Viewpoint: Sociology of mortality – existential or pragmatic?
    Do all humans have a fundamental terror of death, which consciously or unconsciously drives their hopes and fears, their values and behaviour and thus shapes society and culture? Or, does the fact that all humans are mortal simply raise practicalities that have to be dealt with collectively?
  • Rationally Facing Death: Fear and Other Alternatives
    First, we will address whether it is in fact rational to fear death, as well as considering whether a close emotional cousin of the fear of death, which we will call existential terror, is rational Second, we will address whether there are other emotions or attitudes toward death that it is rational for us to hold





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