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Mort --- Vie --- Philosophie --- Philosophie
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Graphic arts --- Painting --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1200-1499 --- Dance of death --- Dance of death in literature --- Danse macabre --- Danse de la mort dans la littérature --- Danse de la mort dans la littérature --- Christianisme --- Deuil et société --- Moyen-âge
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Death --- Mort --- Cardiac Death --- Determination of Death --- Near-Death Experience --- Death, Cardiac --- Thanatology --- Fatal Outcome --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Philosophy --- End Of Life --- End-Of-Life --- Death. --- Mort. --- deaths.
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A basic motivation for social and cultural life is the problem of death. By analysing the experiences of dying and bereaved people, as well as institutional responses to death, Clive Seale shows its importance for understanding the place of embodiment in social life. He draws on a comprehensive review of sociological, anthropological and historical studies, including his own research, to demonstrate the great variability that exists in human social constructions for managing mortality. Far from living in a 'death denying' society, dying and bereaved people in contemporary culture are often able to assert membership of an imagined community, through the narrative reconstruction of personal biography, drawing on a variety of cultural scripts emanating from medicine, psychology, the media and other sources. These insights are used to argue that the maintenance of the human social bond in the face of death is a continual resurrective practice, permeating everyday life.
Death. --- Death --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Philosophy --- Social aspects. --- Bereavement --- Mort --- Deuil --- Social Sciences --- Sociology
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Death --- Sepulchral monuments --- Cemeteries --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Mort --- Monuments funéraires --- Cimetières --- Funérailles --- Rites et cérémonies. --- Monuments funéraires --- Cimetières --- Funérailles --- Rites et cérémonies. --- Funeral rites and ceremonies.
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Grâce aux progrès de la médecine, la mort est toujours pour plus tard. Aussi le regard que nous portons sur elle doit-il également changer: elle n'est pas une instance extérieure à la vie, elle en est une composante, un moment nécessaire et "naturel". C'est pourquoi les droits et la liberté qu'on reconnaît aux vivants doivent s'étendre à leur mort. Contre l'acharnement thérapeutique ou contre des décisions de soins prises par d'autres, chacun de nous peut choisir la date et les modalités de sa mort, à condition toutefois de changer la législation en vigueur. Tel est le point de vue défendu par ce livre qui prend en compte et réfute les arguments adverses mais qui témoigne aussi d'un engagement personnel, Jacques Pohier relatant les cas où lui-même a aidé quelqu'un à mourir.
Right to die --- Law and legislation --- 241.63*4 --- -Right to die --- -dood --- pijn (lijden, pijnbestrijding) --- euthanasie (hulp bij zelfdoding) --- zelfdoding (zelfmoord, suïcide) --- palliatieve zorg --- recht op waardig sterven --- Frankrijk --- Death, Right to --- Death with dignity --- Natural death (Right to die) --- Death --- Life and death, Power over --- Advance directives (Medical care) --- Do-not-resuscitate orders --- Euthanasia --- Suicide --- Theologische ethiek: euthanasie --- -mort --- douleur (souffrance, lutte contre la douleur) --- euthanasie (suicide assistée) --- suicide --- soins palliatifs --- droit de mourir dans la dignité --- France --- 241.63*4 Theologische ethiek: euthanasie --- dood --- mort --- Right to die - Law and legislation - France --- Right to die - France
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Mort --- Funérailles --- Violence --- Gladiateurs --- Martyrs chrétiens --- Aspect social --- Rites et cérémonies --- Histoire --- Rome --- Mœurs et coutumes --- Gladiators --- Christian martyrs --- Death --- Funeral rites and ceremonies --- Violent behavior --- Social psychology --- Athletes --- Funeral rites and ceremonies, Roman --- Dying --- End of life --- Life --- Terminal care --- Terminally ill --- Thanatology --- Martyrs --- Martyrdom --- History --- Social aspects --- Philosophy --- Christianity --- Social life and customs. --- History. --- Funérailles --- Martyrs chrétiens --- Rites et cérémonies --- Social life and customs --- Death - Social aspects - Rome. --- Violence - Rome - History. --- Gladiators - Rome - History. --- Christian martyrs - Rome - History. --- Mort - Aspect social - Rome --- Funérailles - Rites et cérémonies - Rome --- Violence - Rome - Histoire --- Gladiateurs - Rome - Histoire --- Martyrs chrétiens - Rome - Histoire --- Rome - Mœurs et coutumes
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Etymology --- Comparative literature --- Death in literature --- Literature --- -Belles-lettres --- Western literature (Western countries) --- World literature --- Philology --- Authors --- Authorship --- History and criticism --- Death in literature. --- History and criticism. --- -History and criticism --- Appraisal of books --- Books --- Evaluation of literature --- Criticism --- Literary style --- Appraisal --- Evaluation --- Mort dans la litterature
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dood --- vrijwilligerswerk --- stervensbegeleiding --- stervenservaringen --- Philosophical anthropology --- demografie --- palliatieve zorgen --- analgesie --- begrafenissen --- Physiology: reproduction & development. Ages of life --- rouwverwerking --- sterven en dood --- Dood --- #GBIB:IDGP --- #KVHB:Palliatieve hulpverlening --- #KVHB:Sterven --- terminale zorgen --- sterven --- 603.2 --- 418.7 --- rouw (verdriet) --- 612.67 --- Mort --- medische en paramedische stervensbegeleiding --- (zie ook: rouw) --- (zie ook: dood) --- (zie ook: dood, euthanasie, palliatieve zorgen, rouw, terminale zorgen) --- Palliatieve zorgen --- Palliatieve zorg
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