The irrevocable loss that death brings is a cause of horror for us. However, beyond this terrifying vision, the reflection on death finds its expression in a singular rhetoric that multiplies it and turns it into a phenomenon, a manifestation and even a living experience. Byung-Chul Han describes death in its kaleidoscopic variety. Death is revealed to us as the creator of habitable spaces for the mortal existence of the human being.
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The irrevocable loss that death brings is a cause of horror for us. However, beyond this terrifying vision, the reflection on death finds its expression in a singular rhetoric that multiplies it and turns it into a phenomenon, a manifestation and even a living experience. Byung-Chul Han describes death in its kaleidoscopic variety. Death is revealed to us as the creator of habitable spaces for the mortal existence of the human being.
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