G. Scarre
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迅速杀死
本文讨论了许多老年人在COVID-19爆发时感受到的脆弱感的增加,这扭转了近几十年来一直在发展的老年安全感。帕斯卡尔·布鲁克纳(Pascal Bruckner)的著作《短暂的永恒:长寿的哲学》(A Brief Eternity: The Philosophy of Longevity)的出发点是,自1945年以来,“生命不再短暂,不再像过路的火车那样短暂。”这本书最初是在2019年用法语出版的,但在那之后的很短时间内,它已经成为一个非常可疑的命题。本文探讨了随着COVID-19期间的生活再次呈现出历史上大部分时间都有的脆弱感,老年人对死亡的态度正在发生怎样的变化。©2022选择和编辑事项,Irene Gammel和Jason Wang;个别章节,贡献者。
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