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Fear of Death - Emotional Responses and Philosophical Perspectives

Offered By: Yale University via YouTube

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Overview

Explore the complex emotional responses to death and dying in this 48-minute lecture from Yale University's Philosophy course. Delve into how contemplating mortality can shape our lives, examining the rationality and appropriateness of fearing death. Distinguish between anxiety about the dying process and apprehension of death itself. Analyze various negative emotions as potential reactions to mortality, including anger, sadness, and sorrow. Investigate the required conditions for experiencing fear of death and consider how much of this fear is justified. Conclude by reflecting on the concepts of sorrow and preciousness in relation to our finite existence.

Syllabus

- Chapter 1. How Should Thinking about Death Influence Behavior? .
- Chapter 2. Is Fear of Death a Rational Appropriate Response? .
- Chapter 3. Required Conditions for Feeling Fear of Death .
- Chapter 4. What Is Meant by Fear? How Much of This Fear Is Appropriate? .
- Chapter 5. Anger as Another Emotional Reaction to Death .
- Chapter 6. Sorrow and Preciousness: Other Emotions on Death and Conclusion .


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