Abstract
Some Eastern and Western traditions considered necessary the development of
certain practices for the care of the self in relation to death. We propose to
analyze in a comparative way the Pythagorean, Buddhist, and Taoist point of
view. To do it, we seek to answer three questions under these three schools of
thought, noting their points of agreement and disagreement. The questions are:
(1) Why this care of the self is required regarding to death?, (2) What role
philosophy does in this care of the self?, and (3) What consequences has this
care of the self in relation to the other if this person has not reached
enlightenment before dying?.