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You are hereby invited to a seminar in our twelfth interdisciplinary series
on Evolution, Complexity and Cognition <http://ecco.vub.ac.be/?q=node/108>
(ECCO 2017-2018)
<https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Marjoriikka_Ylisiurua>

Time: Friday June 22, 14h-16h

Place: *room * *D.1.07*, VUB


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Avoidance and Struggle, our attitudes toward death

Robrecht De Schreye
Abstract:

In Belgium and other Western countries, people with life-threatening
diseases, such as cancer, COPD or Alzheimer's disease are treated very
aggressively. People near the end of life receive lots of burdensome
treatment and little palliative care.

At the same time, success of aggressive treatments is very limited. There
currently is no cure for any of these diseases. Death can be delayed at
best, but in many cases even that is impossible.

As a society, we put major effort in this aggressive, often futile care.

The motivation for this seems two-fold: on the one hand, health care is a
powerful industry that wants to produce and sell as much treatment and
medication as possible. Doctors are paid to treat us, not to do nothing.

On the other hand, we do not like to talk about death and dying. When we
talk about incurable diseases, we speak in terms of fighting and struggle.
When fighting is no longer an option, we often don't speak at all.



We argue it would be more appropriate if in some cases, we would accept
death and talk about it, rather than fighting a painful fight.

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Katarina Petrovic and Francis Heylighen
ArtScience: the meeting of art and science (discussion)

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