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Aesthetics in Grief and Mourning | Kathleen Higgins

1 h 12 min · 17. jan. 2026
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In this episode, philosophy professor Kathleen Higgins joins Reinhard to discuss her profound new book "Aesthetics in Grief and Mourning: Philosophical Reflections on Coping with Loss" (2024). They explore why grief transforms our experience of the world, how mourning relates to love, meaning, and art — and why aesthetic activity may be essential in navigating loss. From ancient Greek tragedy to modern technologies like chatbots, Kathleen offers deep insight into the human condition and how aesthetic practices help reorient ourselves after loss.

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