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| Title | : | مرگ |
| Author | : | Todd May |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 196 pages |
| Published | : | May 14th 2014 by گمان (first published January 1st 2009) |
| Categories | : | Philosophy. Nonfiction. Death. Psychology |
Todd May
Paperback | Pages: 196 pages Rating: 3.68 | 400 Users | 71 Reviews
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«مرگ» ششمین مجلد از مجموعهی «تجربه و هنر زندگی» نشر گمان است. متن این کتاب به مسایل مربوط به تاثیر مرگ بر ذهن و روح بشر پرداخته و سرفصلهای «کنار آمدن با مرگ»، «مرگ و نامیرایی»، «زیستن با مرگ» و در پایان مطالبی برای بررسی بیشتر را مطرح کرده است. در بخشی از توضیح کتاب آمده است: «سادهترین و معمولیترین راه خلاص شدن از کابوس مرگ، فکر نکردن به آن است. شبیه آن غژغژ ضعیفی است که گاهی از ماشینمان میشنویم... اما مرگ را نه میتوان علاج کرد و نه کنترل. خیرهشدن به پرده نمایش در آن بالا، مانع از افتادنش نمیشود. فکرکردنِ مدام به مرگ، به امیدِ دفع خطر آن، مثل کار آدمهای وسواسی است که دایما دستهایشان را میشویند. آنها همیشه احساس میکنند کثیف و ناپاکند و امیدوارند که شستن و آبکشیدنِ کافی تهدید آلودگی را برطرف کند. اما میکروب هم مانند مرگ، همیشه با ماست. هیچ مناسک و آدابی نیست که تهدیدِ آنها را رفع کند، یا چیزی که به ما اطمینان بدهد فاصلهای میان ما و آنها وجود دارد.»
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| Original Title: | Death ISBN13 9786009407224 |
| Edition Language: | Persian URL http://gomanpub.com/ |
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Ratings: 3.68 From 400 Users | 71 ReviewsEvaluate Based On Books مرگ
Death is the ultimate source of both the tragedy and the beauty of a human life. Moreover, deaths tragedy is the source of lifes beauty and vice versa.What is death? Is it good or bad? How does it relate to life? And should we want to be immortal? May offers a philosophical discussion of death that is thought-provoking, thorough, non-preachy, gentle and uncompromising. And what's more, it reads like a Stephen King's novel.As far as 100-page-long philosophy books go, this is one of the best onesDeath, Todd MayDeath (2008). Acumen Publishing. In this book, Todd May seeks to confront death in its power. He considers the possibility that our mortal deaths are the end of us, and asks what this might mean for our living. What lessons can we draw from our mortality? And how might we live as creatures who die, and who know we are going to die?Contents: 1 - Our dealings with death, 2 - Death and immortality, 3 - Living with death.تاریخ نخستین خوانش: تاریخ نخستین خوانش: روز پانزدهم ماه می سال
The discussion of immortality in chapter two is definitely worthwhile, the rest not so much.

It is refreshing to hear death described in such a matter of fact way:- Death is the end- Death is not a part of life or a fulfilment or a goal. It's simply a stoppage.- Death is inevitable (everyone dies)- Death is uncertain (we don't know when we are going to die).Chapter 1 delves into each of these ideas at length (at great length). They should teach this in schools. It's remarkable that they don't.On the first idea (that death is the end), the author surveys the many ways that religions try
Taoism - we are waves cresting out upon the ocean. When we die we return back to the water. Our self is an illusion, only to return back to the source of all life upon death. No judgments, only the differential movements of already existing energies.... yes. I agree.
Small, but well-organized, lucid, and concrete. I would read a few pages every evening, then think about what I had read the next day.I have two problems with his arguments, one minor, one major.The minor disagreement I have is the same one others have expressed: there's no reason to think that being immortal would make you care less for the suffering and well-being of others, regardless of whether they were also immortal or not. Prometheus is condemned to have his liver eaten by an eagle every


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