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Myth-conceptions concerning death-related behavior
Authors:Glenn M. Vernon
Affiliation:(1) Department of Sociology of the University of Utah, Salt Lake City
Abstract:Summary The discussion here has suggested that it is likely that the following beliefs are myth conceptions: Living is always prefarable to dying. It is possible for people not to ldquoplay God.rdquo We can be sure that what happens biologically is willed by God. God speaks to us only through our biology. Dying occurs only at one point in time-at the end of the ldquoterminal period.rdquo ldquoDeathrdquo or ldquodeadrdquo are more accurate labels than ldquopassed on.rdquo Persons who are dying know without being told that they are dying. Biological death is the most important thing happening when a person dies.The goal of achieving understanding of our death-related behavior can be facilitated by recognition of myth-conceptions such as these and the previously identified myths the acceptance of which may have an impact upon both biological and mental or spiritual health of those involved.He is the author ofSociology of Death and other books and articles.
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