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Approaches to Death and Dying

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The volume edited by Marta Szabat and Jan Piasecki addresses the often-overlooked themes of end-of-life issues through eleven articles divided into four parts: law, ethics, philosophy, and cultural studies. This structure reflects the complexity of forming a definitive stance on death, as modernity presents numerous choices regarding our bodies while diminishing the traditional frameworks that once guided societal attitudes toward death. By exploring death and dying within these contexts, the book raises significant questions and challenges that merit thoughtful consideration. I wholeheartedly recommend this impeccably edited collection, which showcases substantial intellectual depth. It emphasizes the value of collaborative works that draw from diverse scientific communities, ensuring that both the topics and contributors are selected with care and insight. This thoughtful approach resonates throughout the volume, earning it commendation and respect. I believe readers will share this sentiment, recognizing the importance of the discussions presented in this publication. The review is authored by Professor Agnieszka Kaczmarek from Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.

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Approaches to Death and Dying, Szabat Marta

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Titel
Approaches to Death and Dying
Sprache
Polnisch
Autor*innen
Szabat Marta
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
8323355053
ISBN13
9788323355052
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The volume edited by Marta Szabat and Jan Piasecki addresses the often-overlooked themes of end-of-life issues through eleven articles divided into four parts: law, ethics, philosophy, and cultural studies. This structure reflects the complexity of forming a definitive stance on death, as modernity presents numerous choices regarding our bodies while diminishing the traditional frameworks that once guided societal attitudes toward death. By exploring death and dying within these contexts, the book raises significant questions and challenges that merit thoughtful consideration. I wholeheartedly recommend this impeccably edited collection, which showcases substantial intellectual depth. It emphasizes the value of collaborative works that draw from diverse scientific communities, ensuring that both the topics and contributors are selected with care and insight. This thoughtful approach resonates throughout the volume, earning it commendation and respect. I believe readers will share this sentiment, recognizing the importance of the discussions presented in this publication. The review is authored by Professor Agnieszka Kaczmarek from Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland.