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Philosophy and the Belief in a Life after Death, PDF eBook

Philosophy and the Belief in a Life after Death PDF

Part of the Library of Philosophy and Religion series

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This book critically examines the case for and against the belief in personal survival of bodily death.

It discusses key philosophical questions. How could a discarnate individual be identified as a person who was once alive?

What is the relationship between minds and their brains?

Is a 'next world' conceivable? The book also examines classic arguments for the immortality of the soul, and focuses on types of prima facie evidence of survival: near-death experiences, apparitions, mediumistic communications, and ostensible reincarnation cases.

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