Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
275
Language
English
Published
Jul 19, 2005
Publisher
University of California Press
ISBN-10
0520244877
ISBN-13
9780520244870
Description
Christine Overall delves into the profound implications of increased longevity in her exploration of aging and mortality. She examines how advancements in medicine and technology have extended human lifespans, prompting a reevaluation of what it means to grow older in contemporary society.
Throughout her inquiry, Overall raises critical questions about the nature of aging, the value of life, and the ethical considerations surrounding the quest for longevity. She challenges readers to contemplate the consequences of living longer, both personally and collectively, as well as the societal structures that must evolve alongside these changes.
Ultimately, the work invites a philosophical dialogue on the balance between life extension and the quality of life. Overall encourages reflection on our shared human experience, urging readers to consider what it truly means to age gracefully in a world that continually pushes the boundaries of life expectancy.
Throughout her inquiry, Overall raises critical questions about the nature of aging, the value of life, and the ethical considerations surrounding the quest for longevity. She challenges readers to contemplate the consequences of living longer, both personally and collectively, as well as the societal structures that must evolve alongside these changes.
Ultimately, the work invites a philosophical dialogue on the balance between life extension and the quality of life. Overall encourages reflection on our shared human experience, urging readers to consider what it truly means to age gracefully in a world that continually pushes the boundaries of life expectancy.
Genres
Science & Technology
Contemporary