Mortality salience

Hamlet contemplates the skull of Yorick, Hamlet (1913).

Mortality salience is the awareness that one's death is inevitable.

The term derives from terror management theory, which proposes the so-called mortality salience hypothesis: mortality salience causes existential anxiety that may be buffered by one's cultural worldview and/or a sense of self-esteem.


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