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Death, Dying, and the Afterlife: Lessons from World Cultures

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The Value of Death
2016-02-05
Does death offer us something of value? In this last lecture, continue examining the idea of immortality.

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23.
The Pursuit of Immortality
2016-02-05
For as long as we�۪ve been aware of death, we�۪ve searched for ways to avoid it. Examine a few of the many methods people have used to attempt immortality, including Daoist alchemical methods, empirical approaches by early Muslim scientists, and cutting-edge concepts such as gene manipulation and downloading one�۪s consciousness into a computer.

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22.
Near-Death Experiences
2016-02-05
Explore the mysterious topic of near-death experiences (NDEs). You�۪ll encounter fascinating stories told by survivors themselves; explore the scientific studies behind - and possible explanations for - this increasingly common phenomenon; survey the four major types of NDEs; and join the passionate debate between NDE believers and skeptics.

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21.
Killing Non-Human Animals
2016-02-05
From euthanizing a sick dog to slaughtering cows for food, how do we reconcile our feelings about killing when it comes to the non-human animals around us? Ponder the moral and spiritual dimensions of the death of other animals-and what that might reveal about our views of our own mortality.

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20.
Considering Capital Punishment
2016-02-05
In this lecture, Professor Berkson discusses the nature of capital punishment, the moral arguments for and against it, and whether or not the practice accomplishes its intended purposes. Specifically, you�۪ll focus on capital punishment as it�۪s practiced in the United States, where debate has long been intense.

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19.
Killing in War and the Pacifist Challenge
2016-02-05
Is deliberate killing justified when it happens during wartime? Consider this powerful question by looking at how depersonalization helps soldiers become more comfortable with killing; how civilizations and religious traditions have morally justified war; and arguments for (and criticism of) a pacifist approach to life.

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18.
The Choice of Euthanasia
2016-02-05
Examine another controversial subject: euthanasia, or the deliberate ending of a life to ease suffering. By exploring the actual experiences of suffering people, the three kinds of euthanasia, and the religious and non-religious policy arguments for and against the practice, you�۪ll be better prepared to join the debate yourself.

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17.
Suicide Examined
2016-02-05
In the last half-century, suicide rates have increased nearly 60% worldwide. This is your opportunity to investigate ways to think about this stigmatized subject.

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16.
Death and Syncretism in China
2016-02-05
First, look at Chinese traditions involving spirits of the dead and other supernatural beings. Then, visit some of the many possibilities for a soul�۪s destination in Chinese traditions (including a Pure Land, an underworld, and rebirth).

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15.
Confucian Remembrance, Daoist Forgetting
2016-02-05
Unlike other faiths, Confucianism and Daoism focus almost entirely on life in this world, not the next. So how do followers find meaning and consolation in the face of their deaths?

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14.
The Process of Dying in Tibetan Buddhism
2016-02-05
Continue a look a Buddhist approaches to death, this time focusing on Tibetan Buddhism�۪s deep, extensive teachings on the actual process of death and rebirth. Central to this lecture: the fascinating Bardo Thodol (or the Tibetan Book of the Dead), whose lessons are applicable both to Buddhists and non-Buddhists.

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13.
Buddhism on Impermanence and Mindfulness
2016-02-05
Professor Berkson notes that the Buddhist tradition was established, in part, as a response to the realities of sickness and death. The Buddha�۪s response to the experience of dying, as you�۪ll learn, involves seeing past the illusion of self, recognizing the concept of impermanence, and practicing mindfulness.

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12.
Death, Rebirth, and Liberation in Hinduism
2016-02-05
In Hinduism, death is part of a grander cycle of rebirth and suffering-with the ultimate goal of liberation (moksha). Here, ponder the concept of the Atman (one's immutable soul); meet the Hindu gods who personify death and, relatedly, time; and learn what rituals can prevent a spirit from becoming stuck between worlds.

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11.
Islam on Returning to God
2016-02-05
Many Muslims consider life on earth as a test to determine one�۪s eternal fate, making existence just one part of an infinitely greater story. Consider how the primary forms of Islam-Sunni, Shia, and Sufi-approach the concept of paradise and hell, the four main practices of treating a corpse, and more.

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10.
Death and Hope in Christianity
2016-02-05
For Christians, death does not have the final say; in fact, the living have the hope of victory over death. Investigate Christian views of death, including the possibility of physical bodies in the afterlife; the concepts of hell, purgatory, and limbo; and the similarities and differences between Catholic and Protestant practices.

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Judaism on Death and the Afterlife
2016-02-05
In the first of several lectures on how major world faiths approach death, the focus is on Judaism. From the importance of mourning and burial rites to the recent resurgence in American Jewish belief in an afterlife, go inside the evolving views on death and the afterlife in Jewish history.

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8.
Approaches to Dying Well
2016-02-05
None of us can avoid dying. But some believe we can learn how to die well. Professor Berkson introduces you to ways that others have faced death (with regret, dignity, even rage) and also considers some of the practical ways we can make the best of our deaths when our time comes.

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7.
American Death Rituals
2016-02-05
In America, death rituals display a remarkable diversity and range from the minimalist to the extravagant. Chart the evolution of American funerals by looking at three major periods: the traditional (exemplified by Puritan burial rites), the modern (characterized by professionalization), and the post-modern (where loved ones play a more active role).

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6.
Death Rituals and the Corpse
2016-02-05
Since the dawn of humanity, corpses have held lasting significance for us. In this lecture, probe the various ways human civilizations have €œdisposed€ of corpses-from burial (the oldest method for which evidence still exists) and mummification to cremation and natural exposure (known as €œexcarnation€).

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5.
Understanding and Coping with Grief
2016-02-05
In this lecture on what Professor Berkson calls €œan inescapable part of the human condition,€ unpack the feelings and behaviors of the grieving process. Topics include the evolutionary benefits of grief, the five stages of grief laid out by Elizabeth K¼bler-Ross, and the three categories of grieving identified by psychologist George Bonanno.

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4.
Is It Rational to Fear Death?
2016-02-05
Should death be considered ���bad�۝? Should we even bother fearing it? As you reflect on philosophical arguments by the ancient Epicurus (who thought death wasn�۪t bad for the dead) and the modern Thomas Nagel (who believes we should fear death), you�۪ll consider the possibility that both sides are right.

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3.
Death, Illusion, and Meaning
2016-02-05
Explore how it�۪s possible for us to find meaning in life-even when confronted with the finality of it. Drawing on the work of cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker, discover how forms of death denial serve to allay fears about our insignificance, and how we can cultivate meaning in the face of mortality.

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Defining Death
2016-02-05
To truly understand the subject of death, you have to be able to define it. Here, discover how the definition of death exists on multiple levels and how each of these levels-the religious, biological, philosophical, cultural, legal, and political-determines when a living being becomes a dead one.

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1.
Death�۪s Place in Our Lives
2016-02-05
Start your exploration of this profound topic with a helpful overview of how we, as human beings, think about death. What place does it occupy in our lives?

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