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  1. Today, when death is less familiar to most people in everyday life, the dying frequently experience the loneliness of social isolation. "Humana Conditio", written in 1985 to mark the fortieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, has never before been published in English. 'Human beings', writes Elias, 'have made the reciprocal ...

  2. Today, when death is less familiar to most people in everyday life, the dying frequently experience the loneliness of social isolation. “Humana Conditio”, written in 1985 to mark the fortieth anniversary of the end of the Second World War, has never before been published in English.

  3. 28. Dez. 2010 · The Loneliness of the Dying analyzes how peculiarities of contem- porary social structure have produced characteristic problems for dying. The book’s interest is not the observation that...

  4. The Loneliness of the Dying and Humana Conditio Observations on the Development of Humanity on the Fortieth Anniversary of the End of a War (8 May 1985) norbert elias Translated by Edmund Jephcott The Collected Works of Norbert Elias volume 6 Edited by Alan and Brigitte Scott university college dublin press Preas Choláiste Ollscoile Bhaile ...

  5. Norbert Elias, 1897-1990 Note on the text THE LONELINESS OF THE DYING: 1 The loneliness of the dying in our time 2 Postscript: Ageing and dying: some sociological problems Appendix: On immortality fantasies HUMANA CONDITIO: Observations on the development of humanity on the fortieth anniversary of the end of a war (8 May 1985) Textual variants ...

  6. A well-written essay about the problem of ageing and dying in contemporary societies. Why are the ageing people so lonely and isolated? Why is death repressed, hidden away in hospitals and asylums? It may seem simple for some, but it's an interesting and topical issue. Elias, if you ask me, uses too much Freudian psychology and social ...

  7. The Loneliness of the Dying and Humana Conditio: Observations on the Development of Humanity on the Fortieth Anniversary of the End of a War (8 May 1985) Contributor(s): Scott, Alan (editor) ; Scott, Brigitte (editor)