Our anxiety of death “is most basic, universal, and inescapable,” according to existentialist thinker Paul Tillich (1952). Every individual grapples with an instinctive yet repressed fear of the end, ...
Why does maintaining such institutions matter so much? Ernest Becker, the American author of ‘The Denial of Death’, would argue that their continuity seems to be necessary for a great many human ...
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