Search
Search
Living with the Dead: On Death, the Dead, and Immortality
Living with the Dead: On Death, the Dead, and Immortality

Date

source

share

2025.01.13 : View this Review Online | View Recent NDPR Reviews

J. Jeremy Wisnewski, Living with the Dead: On Death, the Dead, and Immortality, Routledge, 2023, 264pp., $54.99 (pbk), ISBN 9781032293868.

Reviewed by John Martin Fischer, University of California, Riverside

In Living with the Dead, J. Jeremy Wisnewski explains how we do in fact live with the dead in many ways. As he puts it, “our lives are saturated by their past intentions and values. To live just is to live with the dead” (5). He contends that we have many (defeasible) obligations to the dead, including those that arise from deathbed promises and in “burial rites, medical and forensic science, wills and endowments, commemorative ceremonies, and historical study” (13). Wisnewski explores the nuanced philosophical terrain with subtlety, insight, and good judgment.

He argues that we live with the dead in another important way: “we offer them (and ourselves) a form of modest immortality by fulfilling our obligations to remember them—the dead can ‘live on’ in…

Read More

Read the full article which is published on Notre Dame's Philosophical Reviews (external link)

More
articles

More
news

What is Disagreement?

What is Disagreement?

This is Part 1 of a 4-part series on the academic, and specifically philosophical study of disagreement. In this series...

Thick Ethical Concepts

Thick Ethical Concepts

[Revised entry by Pekka Väyrynen on January 21, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography, supplement.html] Evaluative terms and concepts are...

Moral Luck

Moral Luck

[Revised entry by Dana K. Nelkin on January 20, 2025. Changes to: Main text, Bibliography] Moral luck occurs when an...