Book Review: Giannis G. Avgoustatos, Life Lessons from the Study of Death, Dromon Publications, Athens 2024
Abstract
This text is a philosophical book review of Giannis Avgoustatos' work, Life Lessons from the Study of Death (2024). The reviewer explores how the author approaches the phenomenon of death not merely as a biological end, but as a profound psychological and philosophical event that defines human existence. The review highlights the book's transition from an initial "shattering of consciousness" caused by the terror of death to a state of individual responsibility and existential maturity. Drawing on Heideggerian terminology, specifically the concept of "Being-towards-death" (Sein-zum-Ende), the text examines how the awareness of mortality can lead to a more authentic and balanced life. Furthermore, the review notes the book’s relevance to contemporary Bioethics, particularly regarding the ethical management of terminal illness and the psychological support of the dying. Ultimately, Iliopoulos presents the work as a challenge to strict rationalism, advocating for a synthesis of reason and existential experience in the face of the ultimate human limit.
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Iliopoulos, P. I. (2026). Book Review: Giannis G. Avgoustatos, Life Lessons from the Study of Death, Dromon Publications, Athens 2024. Ηθική. Περιοδικό φιλοσοφίας, (20), 44–48. https://doi.org/10.12681/ethiki.44128
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