If death is the permanent, irrevocable loss of everything in this life, we say that the one who died suffers the loss. It is a tragic thing for him to loose all he has - his family, his friends, his possessions and even his dreams that he can achieve - if only he lived longer.
In fact, death is a deprivation of life, deprivation of the goodness that can be reached, may it be material things or the mere fact of achieving something good or valuable, achievements that makes life worthy ... if only he lived longer...
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William A. Luijpen has written: 'Phenomenology and metaphysics' 'Phenomenology and humanism'
W. Luijpen has written: 'Theology as anthropology' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion 'Myth and metaphysics' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religion 'Existential pheonomenology (Duquesne studies)' 'Rechtvaardigheid' -- subject(s): Law, Philosophy 'Phenomenology and atheism' -- subject(s): Atheism, Phenomenology 'What can you say about God?' -- subject(s): God 'Existential phenomenology' -- subject(s): Existentialism, Phenomenology 'Phenomenology and humanism' -- subject(s): Existentialism, Phenomenology
Phenomenology is a philosophical method that focuses on the study of human consciousness and the structures of experience. It aims to describe and analyze the way things appear in our consciousness without making assumptions about the existence of an external reality. phenomenology emphasizes the first-person perspective and subjective experiences.
E. Parl Welch has written: 'Edmund Husserl's phenomenology' -- subject(s): Phenomenology
Hongwoo Kim has written: 'Phenomenology and political philosophy' -- subject(s): Phenomenology, Political science
Phenomenology is a branch of philosophy that focuses on studying the structures of conscious experience. It seeks to understand the world from a first-person perspective, emphasizing the importance of subjective reality and the intentionality of consciousness. Key figures in phenomenology include Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger.
Phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, and structuralism are often regarded as components of continental philosophy.
Phenomenology is a philosophical method that focuses on studying conscious experience from a first-person perspective. It seeks to understand the essential aspects and structures of human experiences without imposing preconceived theories or assumptions. Phenomenology emphasizes the importance of direct observation and description of phenomena as they are perceived.
J.N. Findlay
Douglas Bartholomew has written: 'A phenomenology of music' -- subject(s): Music, Instruction and study, Philosophy and aesthetics, Phenomenology