Meaning and aging: humanist perspectives

The main objective of this book is to add, from a humanist perspective, new interdisciplinary insights and research results to the current academic debate on aging. The collection aims to enhance and complement the predominantly biomedical and sociological debates and provide a more comprehensive an...

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Collaborateurs: Duyndam, Joachim 1954- (Éditeur intellectuel) ; Machielse, Anja (Éditeur intellectuel)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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WorldCat: WorldCat
Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Publié: Cham Palgrave Macmillan [2024]
Dans:Année: 2024
Collection/Revue:Studies in humanism and atheism
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Vieillissement / Personne âgée (60-90 ans) / Sens de la vie / Humanisme
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophie de la religion
AD Sociologie des religions
AE Psychologie de la religion
Sujets non-standardisés:B Psychology of ageing
B Mysticism
B Wunder, Erscheinungen & religiöse Phänomene
B RELIGION / Psychology of Religion
B Spirituality / RELIGION
B Movements / PHILOSOPHY / Humanism
B Psychologie des Alters und Alterns
B Developmental / Adulthood & Aging / PSYCHOLOGY
B Recueil d'articles
B Autonomie
B Humanistische und weltliche Alternativen zu Religion
B Résilience
B Sens de la vie
B Personne âgée (60-80 ans, motif)
B Humanisme
B Personne âgée (60-90 ans)
B Humanist & secular alternatives to religion
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Résumé:The main objective of this book is to add, from a humanist perspective, new interdisciplinary insights and research results to the current academic debate on aging. The collection aims to enhance and complement the predominantly biomedical and sociological debates and provide a more comprehensive and highly topical view on aging and old age. By purveying a meaning-in-life perspective to the current debate we want to enrich and to deepen the research on aging, thus aspiring to an ideal of meaningful aging. The starting point of this book is a humanistic meaning frame for addressing basic needs of a meaningful existence, such as having goals in life, a sense of self-worth, connectedness with others, moral justification, a certain degree of understanding (comprehensibility), direction and influence with a view to cohesion in life, and not in the least place: (living) pleasure or excitement. Taken together, the essays show that experiencing a meaningful life contributes to one's mentalresilience, conceived as the ability to realize a humane individuality (autonomy) in thinking and acting in situations of adversity and vulnerability, particularly those faced by older people
1: Introduction.- 2: Meaningful aging via lifelong growth and development.- 3: Meaning in life and social connectedness.- 3: Wisdom and meaningful aging.- 4: A locked room: The meaning of empathy and being seen, particularly for older adults.- 5: Art of living and art of aging.- 6: Dementia: considerations of what makes a meaningful life.- 7: Gathering data on meaning-in-life among older people: two explorative approaches.- 8: Conclusions on meaningful aging: humanist views.
Description matérielle:xi, 151 Seiten
ISBN:3031558057