Making sense with death: A response to Heidegger

Angelaki 27 (1):82-92 (2022)
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What can Death mean today in times in which the technological conception of life conjures up new visions of overcoming death? We address this question here by critically examining the Heideggerian...

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Hagi Kenaan
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