TITLE:
Is There Such a Thing as a Good Death?
AUTHORS:
Ashutosh Sharma
KEYWORDS:
Good Death, Self-Affirmation, Ethical Frameworks, Existentialism
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Philosophy,
Vol.15 No.2,
March
31,
2025
ABSTRACT: This paper examines the concept of a “good death” through various philosophical lenses. It deconstructs traditional ethical frameworks, including deontological, utilitarian, and virtue ethics approaches, revealing their limitations in addressing the deeply personal nature of death. The essay argues for a perspective that views death as a final act of self-affirmation and meaning-making. It explores historical conceptions of honorable death and challenges conventional morality. The paper concludes that a “good death” transcends universal principles or utilitarian calculations and instead resonates with personal meaning and purpose. It asserts that such a death reflects the culmination of an authentically lived life, affirming individual sovereignty and leaving a lasting legacy.