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  1. Living Up/ to Death, which concludes the dance season, marks the final stop of the ‘It’s Summer!’ journey. It is also a portal that unlocks each audience’s imagination of their future life journey. Learn to say goodbye, at The Box in January 2024. Special Path of Entering the Laboratory. Stage photos.

  2. 15 apr 2009 · Living Up to Death. Paul Ricoeur. Published: 15 April 2009. Cite. Share. Abstract. When French philosopher Paul Ricoeur died in 2005, he bequeathed to the world a highly regarded, widely influential body of work which established him as one of the greatest thinkers of our time.

  3. Living Up to Death consists of one major essay and nine fragments. Composed in 1996, the essay is the kernel of an unrealized book on the subject of mortality. Likely inspired by his wife’s approaching death, it examines not one’s own passing but one’s experience of others dying.

  4. 10 giu 2009 · Living up to Death | Reviews | Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews | University of Notre Dame. Review. Home ›. Reviews ›. Living up to Death. Paul Ricoeur, David Pellauer (Trans.), Living up to Death, University of Chicago Press, 2009, 108pp., $22.50 (hbk), ISBN 9780226713496. Reviewed by Charles Reagan, Kansas State University. 2009.06.10.

  5. www.researchgate.net › publication › 42836959_Living_Up_to_DeathLiving Up to Death - ResearchGate

    1 gen 2010 · Living Up to Death consists of one major essay and nine fragments. Composed in 1996, the essay is the kernel of an unrealized book on the subject of mortality. Likely inspired by his wifeâ...

  6. 15 apr 2010 · Living Up to Death consists of one major essay and nine fragments. Composed in 1996, the essay is the kernel of an unrealized book on the subject of mortality. Likely inspired by his wife’s approaching death, it examines not one’s own passing but one’s experience of others dying.

  7. 2 ott 2014 · Living up to death, one cannot experience one’s own death. Therefore, never consider someone dying as moribund’. ‘Though everybody is alone in dying, nobody should die alone.’ ‘The preparation for death is an affirmation of life’. ‘Life experienced as a gift can be given up’.