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Jean Améry's and Emmanuel Lévinas' view of death and dying
CHALOUPKOVÁ, Ivana
The work deals with the ideas of Jean Amery and Emmanuel Levinas, mainly related to death and dying. It focuses also on human existence. It deals with the concepts of time, aging, attitude to society and to the world, responsibility and freedom. Its aim is to compare ideas among themselves, find links and similarities and differences. There are inserted own perceptions and attitudes towards the ideas of both authors into the work. Their purpose is to arouse the reader's restlessness and activity and guide him to new ways to think about. This work shows that Amery's and Lévinas' attitudes are rather different, but are not directly antagonistic. Levinas' philosophy is rather positive, Amery's negative. Améry is not only a philosopher of suicide too, for which is he often considered, but also deals with life itself.

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