"There is no question that Francoise Dastur is one of the most important interpreters of the phenomenological tradition. She is, however, a real philosopher in her own right. This fact is nowhere more evident than in her little book on death. Dastur's How are we to Confront Death reminds us of what modern, technological life has made us forget: that the feeling of anxiety in the confrontation with death is deeply connected to the laughter that liberates us from our everyday worries. All of us need this reminder that Francoise Dastur has given us." -- -Leonard Lawlor Pennsylvania State University "An extraordinary little book on a subject of interest quite literally to us all." -- -Michael Naas DePaul University
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Biographical note
Françoise Dastur is Professeur Emerita at the Université de Nice. Her most recent book to appear in English is How Are We to Confront Death? An Introduction to Philosophy (Fordham).
Robert Vallier’s previous translations include Maurice Merleau-Ponty’s Nature.