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Discussion: The Denial of Death
Author: Ernest Becker
Description: Ernest Becker’s The Denial of Death examines humanity’s existential struggle with mortality. Becker argues that the fear of death drives much of human behavior, from cultural creation to personal ambition. He suggests that humans create symbolic systems—such as religion, societal norms, and individual achievements—to deny or transcend death, offering meaning and purpose. Becker explores the psychology behind these coping mechanisms and how they shape human identity. The book also critiques modern society's avoidance of mortality, asserting that acknowledging death is crucial to living authentically and fully.
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