Ölüm Korkusunu Yenmenin Sırrı Ne? | Ölüm Felsefesi

The phenomenon we call "death" is extremely ambiguous in terms of its content. We have no distinct, experienced, or directly observable conception of it in our minds. The concept of death only has meaning for living beings; death itself, ontologically, has no benefit or function. In this context, death is a "void" concept in a phenomenological sense because it cannot be experienced. The only thing we can say with certainty about death is whether it is real or not. If death is real in the sense of the absolute end of existence, that is, an annihilation in which the entire conscious and ontological structure of the individual completely disappears, then death means the final point of a human life, "the end of everything": The End, Game Over. On the other hand, if death is not such a final annihilation, that is, if existential continuity continues in another form, then death is merely the end of the physical body, possibly a passage to another ontological plane. However, this possibility can only exist at the level of belief because we have no verifiable information about the afterlife. Therefore, any conception of life after death is epistemologically doomed to remain at the speculative level. ───────────────↠↠↠ Join this channel to enjoy exclusive benefits:    / @revantancabaka   ───────────────↠↠↠ Instagram:   / revan.cabaka   Mail: [email protected] ───────────────↠↠↠ Some of my other videos: ✦Ancient Religion Zoroastrianism↠    • Kadim Din Zerdüştîlik (Zerdüştlük, Mecusilik)   ✦Rhetoric and Persuasion↠    • Retorik ve ikna   ✦Hinduism and 35 Million Gods↠    • Hinduizm ve 35 Milyon Tanrı   Sections: 00:00 Introduction 00:52 The Analytical Philosophy of Life and Death 03:45 Is Death the End or a Transition? 11:02 Could Death Actually Be Good? 11:58 Why is the Fear of Death Meaningless? 22:34 Closing and Support Message ───────────────↠↠↠ #death #philosophy #philosophyofdeath