Author’s Introduction
- Any category employed for the various section headings may overlap with one or more of the other categories (e.g., there may be titles with philosophical relevance in, say, the sections for Hinduism and Buddhism).
- Some titles are placed in more than one section.
- And Section 9, “Miscellany”, is a motley of entries from genres, topics, and approaches that did not fit readily into any of the above categories, hence, “last but not least”.
- Sections:-
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
- Confucianism
- Daoism
- Judaism
- Christianity
- Islam
- Philosophy, Science & Medicine
- Miscellany
Note
- I’m not quite sure how a link to this bibliography popped up, but – while it won’t be possible for me to address even a small proportion of these books – it’s from a different perspective to that from which I’ve been addressing the topic of PID, and it may raise some issues I’ve not been considering.
- For the author, see Academia: Patrick S. O'Donnell.
Comment:
See O'Donnell - Death & Dying: A Select bibliography.
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