This standard work in thanatology is updated with ten essays new to the second edition, and features a new introduction by Donnelly. The collection addresses certain basic issues inherent in a philosophy of death.
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aThis expanded collection of twenty essays . . . explores the meaning and nature of death. . . highly recommended for students of applied ethics or death and dying studies, clergy.a
John Donnelly is Professor of Philosophy at the University of San Diego.
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