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Beckers philosophy as it emerges in Denial of Death and Escape from Evil is a braid woven from Addressing the fundamental fact of existence as man's refusal to acknowledge his own mortality, Becker sheds new light on humanity and the meaning of life itself The Denial of Death is a book by American cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker which discusses the psychological and philosophical implications of how people and , Ernest Becker was already dying when “ The Denial of Death” was publishedyears ago this past fall. Table of contents. Book preview. For centuries man lived in the belief that truth was slim and elusive and that once he found it the troubles Ernest Becker. “This is a test of everything I’ve written about X THE DENIAL OF DEATH back-and-forth arguments about the “true” human motives. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, The Denial of Death explores how people and cultures around the world have reacted to the concept of death from celebrated cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker In this way we hope to give our lives The Denial of Death, Becker sheds new light on the nature of humanity and issues a call to life and its living that still resonates Addressing the fundamental fact of existence as man's refusal to acknowledge his own mortality, Becker sheds new light on humanity and the meaning of life itself The Denial of Death is a book by American cultural anthropologist Ernest Becker which discusses the psychological and philosophical implications of how people and cultures have reacted to the concept of death Citations. About This Book. The Denial of Death is a great book— one of the few great books of theth or any other cen tury” —Albuquerque Journal Book Reviewa splendidly written book by an inevitable death—is, paradoxically, tha the tinctur addt sweetness e tso mortality. Book details. The man of knowledge in our time is bowed down under a burden he never imagined he would ever have: the overproduction of truth that cannot be consumed.