AcknowledgmentsIntroductionMikoiaj Slawkowski-Rode1 Hume and Doctor Johnson on DeathJerry Valberg2 The Problem of MourningEleonore Stump3 What Can the Roman Catholic Liturgies of the Dead Offer Mourners: Solidarity with the Deceased and Hopeful Protest?Richard Conrad4 Toward a Philosophical Theology of Pregnancy LossAmber L. Griffioen5 Mourning: A PhenomenologyBalazs M. Mezei6 Mourning and the Recognition of ValueCathy MasonMatt Dougherty7 Grieving and Mourning: The Psychology of BereavementColin Murray Parkes8 Bereavement, Grief, and MourningJohn Cottingham9 Mourning and the Second-Person PerspectiveMikotaj Slawkowski-Rode10 Mourning Academic Mentors and MenteesDouglas J. Davies11 Mourning and Memory, Private and Public DimensionsAnthony O'Hear12 The Work of MourningRoger Scruton13 Sidgwick's DilemmaLesley Chamberlain14 "Israel but the Grave ...": The Art and Architecture of MourningAlexander Stoddart15 The Difficult Art of OutlivingRaymond TallisIndexAbout the Contributors