The book by American psychologist and anthropologist Ernest Becker (1924-1974) "Denial of Death," Pulitzer Prize, 1974, became a classic work in the field of psychology and philosophy. Becker analyzes how the fear of death affects human life and behavior, relationships...
with others, and society as a whole, and explains how the denial of death influences motivations and actions, becoming a source of many problems and conflicts. The author integrates a vast range of fields – from psychology and philosophy to religion and the humanities, and draws on the works of Søren Kierkegaard, Sigmund Freud, Norman Brown, and Otto Rank.
The book by American psychologist and anthropologist Ernest Becker (1924-1974) "Denial of Death," Pulitzer Prize, 1974, became a classic work in the field of psychology and philosophy. Becker analyzes how the fear of death affects human life and behavior, relationships with others, and society as a whole, and explains how the denial of death influences motivations and actions, becoming a source of many problems and conflicts. The author integrates a vast range of fields – from psychology and philosophy to religion and the humanities, and draws on the works of Søren Kierkegaard, Sigmund Freud, Norman Brown, and Otto Rank.
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