The Denial of Death
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In 'The Denial of Death,' Ernest Becker explores the profound psychological conflict that arises from the human awareness of mortality, arguing that much of human behavior is driven by an unconscious fear of death. Through a synthesis of psychology, philosophy, and anthropology, Becker examines how cultural beliefs and personal narratives serve as mechanisms to deny this existential reality.
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