Dr Vassilis Adrahtas, Greek City Times
Death is a limit – the ultimate limit – for human existence, and as such becomes a problem which rarely generates an experience of tranquillity and reassurance, but something however that it is more likely to do so in life-worlds of immanence, whereby everything is in some way repeated, perpetuated or preserved as an integral part of the fabric of reality. Things are quite different in the case of life-worlds of transcendence, whereby human agency aspires to go and to be beyond the confines of reality, confronting death as the last frontier.