Experiencing grief at the death of a person we love or who matters to us — as universal as it is painful — is central to the human condition.
Surprisingly, however, philosophers have rarely examined grief in any depth.
In Grief, Michael Cholbi presents a groundbreaking philosophical exploration of this complex emotional event, offering valuable new insights about what grief is, whom we grieve, and how grief can ultimately lead us to a richer self-understanding and a fuller realization of our humanity.