FINITUDE BASIC ISSUES.

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FINITUDE BASIC ISSUES

LIMITATIONS (BOUNDARIES) OF HUMAN EXISTENCE DEATH DISEASE DECISION MAKING (MORAL RISKS) UNCERTAINTIES IN LIFE AND MEDICINE NEEDS FOR NURTURING (SELF AND OTHERS) EXPERIENCE OF HELPLESSNESS MISFORTUNES INCOMPLETENESS (LOST DREAMS/AMBITIONS) AGING LIMITATIONS ON RESOURCES

WHAT CAN BE HOPED FOR A “GENTLE” AND PEACEFUL DEATH FREEDOM FROM PAIN FREEDOM FROM HUMILIATION COMFORT IN THE FACE OF FEAR COMPANIONSHIP TO OVERCOME ISOLATION EXPERIENCE OF CARING EXPERIENCE OF RESPECT

GIFTS OF CAREGIVER PHENOMENOLOGICAL APPROACHES TO FINITUDE HELP WITHIN BOUNDARIES OF DISEASE AND ABILITIES FULFILLING HOPES WITHIN A LIMITED CONTEXT SIMPLE PLEASURES RESPECT FOR PATIENT’S WISHES (AUTONOMY) REMOVAL OF OBSTACLES IN STRUGGLE TO DIE