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Denial Of Death
In bold contrast to the predominant Freudian school of thought, Becker tackles the problem of the vital lie - man's refusal to acknowledge his own mortality.
Denial Of Death
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Denial Of Death

Item #: 43348901

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Existential Insight
Provides profound philosophical insights into the human condition and our relationship with mortality, helping readers confront their fears and understand life more deeply.
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Combines psychology, philosophy, and sociology to explore denial of death, offering a multi-faceted view that appeals to thinkers and seekers of truth.
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Artfully written, making complex ideas accessible and engaging, ensuring both casual readers and scholars find value in its pages, promoting thoughtful reflection.

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Discover the profound insights of 'Denial Of Death' by Ernest Becker. Available in paperback. Order now from Ubuy Colombia and gain a fresh perspective on mortality.
  • Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1974
  • Ernest Becker's culmination of a life's work
  • Challenges the Freudian school of thought on human existence
  • Explores the idea of the vital lie and human civilization as a defense against mortality
  • Discusses the concept of the 'immortality project'
  • Sheds new light on the nature of humanity and issues a call to life and its living
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Publication date January 1, 1989
Edition Main
Language English
ISBN-10 1788164261
ISBN-13 978-1788164269
Item Weight 8.5 ounces (240.98 grams)
Dimensions 4.96 x 0.79 x 7.64 inches (12.6 x 2 x 19.4 cm)

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  • Philosophy Enthusiasts

    Individuals interested in existentialism and the human condition will find profound insights in Becker's work.

  • Psychology Students

    Those studying psychology can gain a deeper understanding of death anxiety and its impact on human behavior.

  • Self-Help Seekers

    Readers looking for personal growth and coping strategies regarding mortality will benefit greatly from this book.

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  • Casual Readers

    Individuals seeking light or entertaining reading may not appreciate the depth and seriousness of this philosophical work.

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Denial Of Death

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The Denial of Death Paperback is an interesting and thought-provoking book that poses existential questions that few of us humans are brave enough to ask. Ernest Becker does a brilliant job of describing the existential problem that humanity faces. The book enlightens us on the lies people tell themselves with respect to heroism and how this is a result of the fear of death.

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Pros

  • Interesting and thought-provoking
  • Well-presented
  • Enlightening on lies people tell themselves with respect to heroism
  • Crosses the fields of psychology, anthropology, and literature
  • Provides fascinating and worthwhile insights into basic human nature

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  • Western-centric heroic discussion on Buddhism puts the book into mistrust

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