Philosophy of Death: Is it Rational to Fear Death



Explore the profound question of the “Philosophy of Death” in this thought-provoking YouTube video. Join us as we delve into the age-old inquiry: “Is it Rational to Fear Death?” Through philosophical insights and contemplative discussions, we navigate the complex terrain of mortality, fear, and existential contemplation. Engage in a journey of introspection as we challenge conventional notions, examining the rationality behind our deepest fears and pondering the intrinsic nature of life and its inevitable end. Prepare to expand your perspective and embark on a profound exploration of the human experience.

Each of us has our own philosophy of death, our own thoughts about what it is to die and whether we should fear our end. In this article we explore the views on death of Greek philosopher Epicurus (341-270 BC), who proposed that we have no good reason to fear death and that we must relinquish our fear in order to live a happy life. We then consider the views of Thomas Nagel (b.1937), a contemporary philosopher whose views on the subject have proved influential.

Timestamps :
(00:00) Introduction: Death and Human Fear
(00:38) Avoidance of Own Mortality
(01:07) Philosophers’ Insights on Death
(01:37) Plato’s Theory of Ideas and Death
(02:10) Ancient Transition through Death
(02:39) Epicurus: Afterlife Absence
(03:10) Stoics: Cessation and Return
(03:43) Middle Ages’ Dance Macabre
(04:17) Christianity’s Impact on Death
(04:49) Scientific Evolution of Death
(05:24) Death as Biological and Social
(06:02) Thorum Rings’ Historical Significance
(06:40) New Age Philosophy on Life and Death
(07:16) Sabina Spielrein’s Death Drive
(07:52) “Red Thanatos” and Soviet Heroism
(08:28) Existentialists’ Confrontation with Death
(09:04) Debates on Determining Death Criteria
(09:37) Digital Immortality and Consciousness

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