El ARS MORIENDI: ¿un manual del buen morir?
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El siguiente artículo pretende dilucidar
la conveniencia o desacomodo del uso del
Ars moriendi del siglo XV para alcanzar
una buena muerte en los umbrales de un
fallecimiento. Con este fin, comenzaremos
describiendo la vivencia atemporal que
todo moribundo atraviesa al enfrentarse
a su propia muerte, siempre y cuando se
produzca de manera consciente. En esa
descripción incluiremos las necesidades y
esperanzas que configuran dicha vivencia.
Posteriormente analizaremos las características
y uso de dicha Ars; y a partir de ahí, su
idoneidad para cubrir las necesidades y esperanzas
descritas, que de manera involuntaria
y espontánea, brotan inexorablemente
en las postrimerías de la vida
The following article seeks to clarify conveniences or inadequacies of the use of the fifteenth-century Ars moriendi to reach a good death at the end of life. To this end, we will begin by describing the timeless experience that every dying person goes through in facing his own death, as long as it occurs consciously. In that description we will include the needs and the hopes that make up this experience. Subsequently, we will analyze the characteristics and the use of the Ars. From there on, we will examine its suitability to cover the needs and hopes described which arise inexorably in the later moments of life in an involuntary and spontaneous way
The following article seeks to clarify conveniences or inadequacies of the use of the fifteenth-century Ars moriendi to reach a good death at the end of life. To this end, we will begin by describing the timeless experience that every dying person goes through in facing his own death, as long as it occurs consciously. In that description we will include the needs and the hopes that make up this experience. Subsequently, we will analyze the characteristics and the use of the Ars. From there on, we will examine its suitability to cover the needs and hopes described which arise inexorably in the later moments of life in an involuntary and spontaneous way







