Delve into the unsettling yet fascinating exploration of human mortality in 'The Worm at the Core.' This groundbreaking work reveals how the fear of death shapes our thoughts, behaviors, and cultural practices. Through a blend of psychology and philosophy, the authors unravel the mechanisms we employ to cope with our existential dread. Discover the unexpected ways this fear influences everything from mundane decisions to the grand narratives that define societies. Prepare to question your own beliefs and confront the ultimate truth of existence.
By Sheldon Solomon, Jeff Greenberg, Thomas A. Pyszczynski
Published: 2015
"The awareness of our mortality is both a burden and a catalyst, shaping our deepest aspirations and fears, pushing us toward purpose in a fleeting existence."
Demonstrates how an unconscious fear of death motivates nearly all human goals, behaviors, and cultures, examining the role of mortality awareness in prompting social unrest and war.
Sheldon Solomon is an American psychologist and author, best known for his work in existential psychology and his contributions to the understanding of human motivation and behavior. He co-authored the influential book "The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life," which explores the impact of mortality on human behavior and decision-making. Solomon's writing is characterized by its engaging style, blending empirical research with accessible prose, allowing complex psychological concepts to resonate with a broad audience. His exploration of themes related to mortality, meaning, and human experience has made significant contributions to both academic and popular psychology.
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Thomas A. Pyszczynski is an influential author and psychologist known for his research in social psychology, particularly on topics related to mortality, self-esteem, and human behavior. He is a co-author of the notable work 'The Worm at the Core: On the Role of Death in Life,' where he explores the impact of mortality awareness on culture and individual psychology. Pyszczynski's writing is characterized by its blend of empirical research and accessible prose, making complex psychological concepts understandable to a broad audience. His work often incorporates interdisciplinary perspectives, connecting psychology with philosophy and cultural studies.
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