@article{Traylor_2018, title={Living with the Dying, Being-With the Dead}, volume={11}, url={https://openjournals.bsu.edu/stance/article/view/1961}, DOI={10.33043/S.11.1.80-91}, abstractNote={<p>Though Heidegger largely informs his conceptions of being and time through an analytic of the phenomenology of death, he treats death as an entirely personal experience. Through Robert Pogue Harrison’s <em>Dominion of the Dead</em>, and Tolstoy’s <em>The Death of Ivan Ilyich</em>, this essay examines the death of others, and how the experience of another’s death informs the life of the living. The death of others is the possibility of a shift in the world of the living; this possibility for the living arises primarily through relationship with the corpse.</p>}, number={1}, journal={Stance: an international undergraduate philosophy journal}, author={Traylor, Sam}, year={2018}, month={Apr.}, pages={80–91} }