Looking at the cultural responses to death and dying, this collection explores the emotional aspects that death provokes in humans, whether it is disgust, fear, awe, sadness, anger, or even joy.
... death, laws and public discourse have established the pattern of also using the term “death” to refer to those beings who should be treated the way we treat the dead. The term “death,” then, like the term “person,” has taken on a second ...
... treat alcohol/drug problems in more general practice set- tings. It may even be easier to treat them there ... death in the Western world. Treat- ing addictions is quite literally a matter of life and death. Treating addictions ...
... treat a dead person differently from the corpse of a wild animal , but this isn't because they have different capacities . Rather , to regard something as a person is to treat them in certain ways . For example , people are named rather ...
... death and my mother's accident, I sold off my home at a very young age. I registered everything with my number, so ... treat us?" Xinyu changed the topic. I suddenly lowered my voice. "No. The money came from the house left by my ...
... death . Treating it as a person , and a person of vilest character , they speak or write , as if they thought themselves at liberty to apply to it terms of the strongest reprobation . That any honest mind should so treat ... death in the ...
... death . Treat- nervous system . He had reliance on venesection , ment , fluid ext . of cannabis Indica . Sinapisms to and counteracting the exciting local cause ; spine . Convulsions of a tetanic character . No thought his experience ...
... treat him instrumentally in the service of his good, it is also at the same time to treat him as an end. We defer to his will and secure his good precisely because we recognize that he matters in himself. If we kill him precisely in ...