Death and consciousness / by David H. Lund
Material type:
- 0899501400
- 9780899501406
- ARCH YNDC 171 L962D 19
- BF1311.F8 L8 1985
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ARCH YNDC 171 I93C Confucian moral self cultivation / | ARCH YNDC 171 L234I The illusion of immortality / | ARCH YNDC 171 L829G God & morality : four views / | ARCH YNDC 171 L962D Death and consciousness / | ARCH YNDC 171 M779S The spirit of laws / | ARCH YNDC 171 O64M Modern theories of sin / | ARCH YNDC 171 P312M The moral law : Kant's groundwork of the metaphysic of morals : a new translation with analysis and notes / |
Includes bibliographical references and index
Does bodily death mean the complete destruction of a person? The first part of this scholarly book defends the view that the nature of man and the world he encounters implies survival of death as a conceptual possibility. The second part considers the empirical evidence for concluding that at least some persons have survived death. A new kind of understanding, among readers, might result from following the concepts logically developed in this work, using real life terminology and experience
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