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Paper Id: IJCIRAS2011
Title: PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND THE NEW HUMANISM IN THE POST COVID-19 SOCIETY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
Published in: International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies
Publisher: IJCIRAS
ISSN: 2581-5334
Volume / Issue: Volume 7 Issue 12
Pages: 5
Published On: 6/4/2025 4:09:02 AM      (MM/dd/yyyy)
PDF Url: http://www.ijciras.com/PublishedPaper/IJCIRAS2011.pdf
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Name: Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed
Institute: Assistant Professor, Department of Education, Haldia Govt. College, Purba Medinipur, West Bengal, India
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Research Area: Education
KeyWord: Philosophy of Death, New Humanism, Phenomenology, Post COVID-19 Society
Abstract: Our relation to death is mediated by the phenomenon and our own reflection, it is individual and intimate, and at the same time, it is shaped by our condition as social beings. That is why, before trying to unveil in which way philosophy can help us in understanding death, it is desirable to start from a common place, belonging to the present, in the attempt to answer this question: “How is social shaping today in this post COVID-19 society, the way we perceive death?. The question is not about the semantics of the word ‘death’, but it is rather trying to highlight a few phenomena that express ways to address the philosophy of death in this post COVID-19 society. In this study, an attempt has been made to explore the philosophy of death and the new humanism in the post COVID-19 society by applying the phenomenological methodology. The information and data for this study have been collected from two sources i.e., Primary and Secondary. As a primary source of data, direct close and insightful observation of the society and experienced shared by different age groups of individuals have been recorded and analyzed qualitatively based on the phenomenological research methodology. Besides that, the secondary data have been collected from different books, journals, research articles, internet-based different social media, and websites. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, death is generally treated as uncertain and unpredictable. During the COVID-19 pandemic, fear of death trapped us and we seemed death is very much predictable in the post COVID-19 society most individuals are trapped by this thought process and they cannot escape themselves from this thought of death. In this post COVID-19 world human beings may be trapped by COVID-19 pandemic protocol especially the maintaining of physical distance practised for a prolonged time, compelling themselves towards a new humanism i.e. live at any cost by ignoring togetherness, social bonding, interaction with community people etc. As a result, the COVID-19 pandemic triggers a self-centred attitude more and more among the people in the post COVID-19 society.
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Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed, "PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND THE NEW HUMANISM IN THE POST COVID-19 SOCIETY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY", International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies, vol. 7, no. 12, pp. 8-12, 2025.
MLA Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed "PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND THE NEW HUMANISM IN THE POST COVID-19 SOCIETY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY." International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies, vol 7, no. 12, 2025, pp. 8-12.
APA Dr. Nizamuddin Ahmed (2025). PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND THE NEW HUMANISM IN THE POST COVID-19 SOCIETY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY. International Journal Of Creative and Innovative Research In All Studies, 7(12), 8-12.
PHILOSOPHY OF DEATH AND THE NEW HUMANISM IN THE POST COVID-19 SOCIETY: A PHENOMENOLOGICAL STUDY
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