I had this article tucked away in my bag for months. I think it is really worth sharing so I typed it. Your thoughts?
Four fears
According to the American philosopher Tom Morris. there are at least four kinds of death. First there is fear of the process of dying. Here death itself is not the problem, but rather those last hours and minutes as life
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So.. How would you imagine the philosophers respond to the following fear:
The fear of death of the loved ones?
The b4, the during & the after of such an (unfortunate) event?
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When someone you treasure is passing on, you fear because you cannnot comprehend how long more he has, and possibly, how much more pain he will have to suffer. The fear stems from an imminent, impending lost. (In a more Christian context, you might fear if he was not "saved" before he dies.)
On the other hand, if it were you to face the end of your life, you are likely to be much more absorbed into wondering what might possibly lie on the road ahead, if at all there is any. Yes, the above mentioned fear of uncertainty of how much longer you have and how much more suffering you have to endure still applies, but now this is probably just a subset. For me, my fear would probably be more of annihilation and punishment.
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