This topic guide covers information related to aging, death, and dying. This guide highlights important topics and provides links for further research. This guide is by no means exhaustive and is limited to items that McKee Library has in our collection and can provide access too.
Trigger Warning: this guide does address sensitive topics related to death, euthanasia, and suicide which some viewers may find triggering or upsetting.
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Death serves as the horizon against which our lives unfold and shapes the choices we make about how to live. In fact, the knowledge of mortality has inspired much of human activity--religion, philosophy, music and visual arts, even scientific endeavors and monumental architecture have all been driven by our understanding of death. Whether viewed as a transition to paradise or punishment, an ultimate separation or ecstatic joining, the end of existence or the beginning of a new way of being, many cultures have learned to see death as a window into the true meaning of life. The subject, therefore, deserves our close consideration.