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* [http://rack1.ul.cs.cmu.edu/is/deathtypes/ Causes of Death 1916] How the medical profession categorized causes of death a century ago. | * [http://rack1.ul.cs.cmu.edu/is/deathtypes/ Causes of Death 1916] How the medical profession categorized causes of death a century ago. | ||
* [http://www.elijahwald.com/origin.html George Wald: The Origin of Death] A biologist explains life and death in different kinds of organisms in relation to evolution. | * [http://www.elijahwald.com/origin.html George Wald: The Origin of Death] A biologist explains life and death in different kinds of organisms in relation to evolution. | ||
*[http://penmachine-bu.appspot.com/2011/05/the-last-post The last post] - a blog entry on what it means to die, composed by [[Derek K. Miller]] and posted on his behalf on the day he died of [[colorectal cancer]] | |||
===Religious views=== | ===Religious views=== |
Revision as of 15:13, 6 May 2011
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External links
- Death (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
- Freeview Video 'Defying Death' by the Vega Science Trust and the BBC/OU (RealMedia)
- Odds of dying from various injuries or accidents Source: National Safety Council, United States, 2001
- Causes of Death
- Causes of Death 1916 How the medical profession categorized causes of death a century ago.
- George Wald: The Origin of Death A biologist explains life and death in different kinds of organisms in relation to evolution.
- The last post - a blog entry on what it means to die, composed by Derek K. Miller and posted on his behalf on the day he died of colorectal cancer
Religious views
- Death & Dying in Islam Muslim attitudes towards death
- Dying, Yamaraja and Yamadutas + terminal restlessness (Vedic/Hindu view)
- The Jewish Way in Death and Mourning By Maurice Lamm
- Why is there death and suffering? From a creationist point of view