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sickness_unto_death

sickness unto death

English

Noun

sickness unto death (usually uncountable, plural sicknesses unto death)

  1. (philosophy, existentialism, Kierkegaardianism) Personal despair over the disquieting circumstances of human existence.
  2. (by extension) Despair, profound discontent, or a similar persistent debilitating malaise of the mind, spirit, or soul that produces a decline in mental, physical, or societal health and that may culminate in death or dissolution.
    • 1987 Sep. 13, Donal Henahan, "Music View: Our Orchestras are Splintering," New York Times (retrieved 19 July 2015):
      Still, many observers of the orchestra, including some players themselves, continue to detect a malaise in the institution. Many critics, especially those deeply involved as composers and performers of new music, diagnose the trouble as a sickness unto death.
    • 1993 Dec. 1, Brian Appleyard, "Censorship is a dirty word, but unrelentingly violent films have made it a necessary evil ," The Independent (UK) (retrieved 19 July 2015):
      These films . . . are evidence of a deep cultural malaise. The need to make them and the desire to consume them are symptoms of a contemporary sickness unto death.
    • 2007, Frederick Turner, Culture of Hope: A New Birth of the Classical Spirit, ISBN 9781416576853, p. 1 (Google preview):
      [O]ur "high" or "academic" or "avant-garde" culture is in a state of crisis. This crisis is not a healthy one, but a sickness unto death, a decadence that threatens to destroy our society.