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Death as a global annihilation of life in the perspective of Hans Jonass ethics of responsibility
The phenomenon of death is an issue which was very
frequent in philosophy. However, almost all reflections
on this subject were usually from the anthropocentric
perspective. In the cognitive horizon, for example, the
issue of the essence of death was investigated, human
helplessness was discussed in its face, models of
existential attitude towards inevitability were
constructed. This anthropocentric attitude changed
only in the second half of the twentieth century in the
result of the ecological crisis. From then on, in the
philosophical debate, not only is discussed the death of
a man but also death in the sense of total annihilation
of life on Earth. According to the concept of global
death, the passing ceases to be accidental. It loses
connotations close to the metaphor of further life. It
also ceases to be identical with the cosmic
metamorphosis. Instead, it becomes a synonym of evil,
which delivers the final blow to everything that lives
in the biosphere. In this vision, one can grasp death
cognitively and oppose its physical abandonment.
Man, regarding global death, can remain a causative
agent. One of the philosophical versions of stopping
the invasion of death was proposed by Hans Jonas. He
called his strategy the ethics of responsibility. Fear
heuristics, new axiology and the ideal of human
attitudes play a key role in it.