Introduction

Gustav Strandberg, Hugo Strandberg

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From its very inception philosophy has been preoccupied with death, so much so that many philosophers have received the reputation of being somber, melancholic, and morbid in nature. By continuously reflecting on the meaning and nature of death, philosophers have seemingly been shrouded in darkness to such an extent that their contemporaries considered them to be dead long before they met their own demise. While this image of the moribund philosopher can certainly be questioned, the fact remains that many philosophers, and then especially the ancient ones, have insisted that there is an essential relation between philosophical thought and death. A life dedicated to philosophy would, it seems, at the same time imply a life lived in the shadow of death.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Titel på värdpublikationJan Patočka and the Phenomenology of Life after Death
RedaktörerGustav Strandberg, Hugo Strandberg
UtgivningsortCham
FörlagSpringer
Sidor1-11
ISBN (elektroniskt)9783031495489
ISBN (tryckt)9783031495489, 9783031495489, 9783031495489, 9783031495489, 9783031495489, 9783031495472, 9783031495502
DOI
StatusPublicerad - 2024
MoE-publikationstypA3 Del av bok eller annan forskningsbok

Publikationsserier

NamnContributions to Phenomenology
Volym128
ISSN (tryckt)0923-9545
ISSN (elektroniskt)2215-1915

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