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The future of post-human thanatology

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Is death truly so unknowable that, as Confucius questioned, "while you do not know life, how can you know about death?" This perspective contrasts with Thales, who suggested there is no difference between life and death, asserting that he does not die because it makes no difference. The book explores these opposing views and others, arguing that thanatology—concerning death and afterlife—is neither entirely possible nor impossible, nor inherently desirable or undesirable. Instead, it proposes a new understanding of thanatology, particularly the dialectic relationship between death and after-death within the broader context of life. The introduction of a sequential theory of thanatology aims to transcend existing approaches, fundamentally altering our perceptions of death and afterlife. This innovative framework considers the interplay of mind, nature, society, and culture, offering significant implications for humanity's future and what is termed its "post-human" fate. Through this lens, the book seeks to reshape the discourse surrounding death, encouraging a deeper exploration of its meaning and significance in our lives.

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The future of post-human thanatology, Peter Baofu

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2013
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