RT Book T1 Sterben: Dimensionen eines anthropologischen Grundphänomens A2 Borasio, Gian Domenico 1962- A2 Bormann, Franz-Josef 1965- LA German PP Berlin u.a. PB De Gruyter YR 2012 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1655719610 AB As a result of its almost total displacement from the everyday life environment death threatens to become a target for the projection of various fears. This volume takes an interdisciplinary look at this complex phenomenon, and attempts to examine its various dimensions. The presentation of the possibilities of current palliative medicine and ethical reflection upon it are shown to be of particular importance. Franz-Josef Bormann, Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen; Gian-Domenico Borasio, Universität München. AB As a result of its almost total displacement from the everyday life environment death threatens to become a target for the projection of various fears. This volume takes an interdisciplinary look at this complex phenomenon, and attempts to examine its various dimensions. The presentation of the possibilities of current palliative medicine and ethical reflection upon it are shown to be of particular importance CN BL504 SN 9783110257335 K1 Death : Social aspects : Congresses K1 Thanatology : Congresses K1 Palliative treatment : Moral and ethical aspects : Congresses K1 Death : Social aspects K1 Palliative treatment : Moral and ethical aspects K1 Thanatology K1 Palliative treatment K1 Anthropologie K1 Ethik K1 Palliativmedizin K1 Sterben K1 Tod K1 Death K1 RELIGION / Christian Theology / Anthropology K1 Anthropology K1 Dying K1 Ethics K1 Palliative Medicine K1 Konferenzschrift : 2011 : Tübingen DO 10.1515/9783110257342