Kibbitznest Liberal Arts Discussions are a collaboration with The University of Chicago Graham School to host presentations and discussions of original research.
If better thinking can lead to better living and if dying is an inevitable part of living, then it follows that better thinking ought to lead to better dying. And yet the history of Western civilization demonstrates that clear thinking about death is exceedingly difficult. This seems particularly true nowadays due to the rise of a modern form of medicine that has both largely removed death from everyday life and promoted the conceit that death can be — and ought to be — perpetually forestalled (if not conquered outright). After reviewing some of the key historical approaches to human mortality in Western culture, this presentation and discussion will focus on some of the key contemporary issues about death and dying with a view to helping each of us get a little more comfortable with the inevitable as a possible prelude to finding better ways of meeting it.
Sponsor: Kibbitznest Books, Brews & Blarney
About Adam Rose:
ADAM ROSE completed graduate work with the Committee on General Studies in the Humanities and the Committee on Human Development at the University of Chicago. His interest focuses on exploring ways in which the production and reception of texts of all types affect human life and people's views of themselves as well as the world they live in.
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