Surviving Immortality

Surviving Immortality
Author: Alan Chin
Publsiher: DSP Publications
Total Pages: 533
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781640805446

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This is the story of the fountain of youth. When Kenji Hiroshige discovers a formula that will keep people youthful and healthy for several thousand years, he tells the world he will not divulge his secret until every gun, tank, battleship, and bomb hasbeen destroyed. When the world is free of weapons, everyone can live forever. And then he goes into hiding. Before he disappears, his son Matt Reece is exposed to the formula. Kenji takes Matt Reece on the run with him, but as they struggle to elude both government agencies and corporations who will do anything to profit from Kenji’s discovery, Matt Reece learns that world peace might not be his father’s only goal. But what can a young man who’s barely stepped foot off his isolated ranch do in the face of something so sinister? This is the story of human greed and the lust for violence. It’s the story of a world on the brink of destruction, but it’s also a tale of one young man who finds in himself the will, courage, and compassion to stand against the darkness—both outside and within himself. This is a story of hope.

The Chances of Surviving Death

The Chances of Surviving Death
Author: William Pepperell Montague
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 98
Release: 1934
Genre: Immortality
ISBN: 0674107500

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A Matter of Immortality

A Matter of Immortality
Author: Jess Stearn
Publsiher: Signet Book
Total Pages: 245
Release: 1977
Genre: Spiritualism
ISBN: 0451076524

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Immortality

Immortality
Author: Stephen Cave
Publsiher: Crown
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307884930

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If you could live forever, would you want to? Both a fascinating look at the history of our strive for immortality and an investigation into whether living forever is really all it’s cracked up to be. A fascinating work of popular philosophy and history that both enlightens and entertains, Stephen Cave investigates whether it just might be possible to live forever and whether we should want to. He also makes a powerful argument that it’s our very preoccupation with defying mortality that drives civilization. Central to this book is the metaphor of a mountaintop where one can find the Immortals. Since the dawn of humanity, everyone – whether they know it or not—has been trying to climb that mountain. But there are only four paths up its treacherous slope, and there have only ever been four paths. Throughout history, people have wagered everything on their choice of the correct path, and fought wars against those who’ve chosen differently. In drawing back the curtain on what compels humans to “keep on keeping on,” Cave engages the reader in a number of mind-bending thought experiments. He teases out the implications of each immortality gambit, asking, for example, how long a person would live if they did manage to acquire a perfectly disease-free body. Or what would happen if a super-being tried to round up the atomic constituents of all who’ve died in order to resurrect them. Or what our loved ones would really be doing in heaven if it does exist. We’re confronted with a series of brain-rattling questions: What would happen if tomorrow humanity discovered that there is no life but this one? Would people continue to please their boss, vie for the title of Year’s Best Salesman? Would three-hundred-year projects still get started? If the four paths up the Mount of the Immortals lead nowhere—if there is no getting up to the summit—is there still reason to live? And can civilization survive? Immortality is a deeply satisfying book, as optimistic about the human condition as it is insightful about the true arc of history.

The Book of Immortality

The Book of Immortality
Author: Adam Gollner
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2014-09-30
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781439109434

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An exploration of one of the most universal human obsessions charts the rise of longevity science from its alchemical beginnings to modern-day genetic interventions and enters the world of those whose lives are shaped by a belief in immortality.

Merely Mortal

Merely Mortal
Author: Antony Flew
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2000
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: UOM:39015050010530

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"Despite the perennial hope of life beyond the grave, Flew shows that there are insuperable difficulties in explicating the concept of postmortem survival on a rational basis. Analyzing the ways that philosophers have tried to get around these difficulties, Flew distinguishes three main hypotheses. The 'reconstitutionist way' maintains that after death, flesh-and-blood people are miraculously reconstituted as the same flesh-and-blood people. The 'way of the astral body' maintains that at death, similarly structured but normally undetectable 'astral bodies' detach themselves from the flesh-and-blood people they once were. The 'Platonic-Cartesian way,' by far the most frequently proffered view, maintains that people essentially are their incorporeal minds or souls, and that these detach themselves from their bodies at death. The main problem, says Flew, is that of logically demonstrating how a person surviving death in any imagined altered state could identify him- or herself as the same person who had previously lived. Flew reviews both the classic arguments of Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, and Descartes, as well as the modern findings of parapsychology, and in doing so he elucidates this complex issue with logical rigor and engaging wit."--front and back flaps.

Immortal Remains

Immortal Remains
Author: Stephen E. Braude
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2003
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0742514722

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Do you believe in ghosts? Chances are you're either too willing, or not willing enough, to believe that personal consciousness survives after bodily death. Some underestimate the evidence for life after death, not realizing how impressive the most convincing cases are. Others overestimate it, rejecting alternative explanations too readily. In fact, several non-survivalist explanations--hidden or latent linguistic or artistic talents, extreme memory, even psychic abilities--are as interesting as the hypothesis of survival, and may be more plausible than their critics realize. Immortal Remains takes a fresh look at some of the most puzzling cases suggesting life after death, and considers how to tell evidence for an afterlife from evidence for exotic things (including psychic things) done by the living. Author Stephen E. Braude, who has done extensive research in parapsychology and dissociation, explores previously ignored issues about dissociation, creativity, linguistic skills, and the nature and limits of human abilities. He concludes that we have some reason, finally, for believing in life after death.

Death Immortality and Eternal Life

Death  Immortality  and Eternal Life
Author: T Ryan Byerly
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-05-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000388282

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This book offers a multifaceted exploration of death and the possibilities for an afterlife. By incorporating a variety of approaches to these subjects, it provides a unique framework for extending and reshaping enduring philosophical debates around human existence up to and after death. Featuring original essays from a diverse group of international scholars, the book is arranged in four main sections. Firstly, it addresses how death is or should be experienced, engaging with topics such as near-death experiences, continuing bonds with the deceased, and attitudes toward dying. Secondly, it looks at surviving death, addressing the metaphysics of human persons, the nature of time, the nature of the true self, and the nature of the divine. It then evaluates the value of mortality and immortality, drawing upon the resources of the history of philosophy, meta-analysis of contemporary debates, and the analogy between individual death and species extinction. Finally, it explores what an eternal life might be like, examining the place of selflessness, embodiment, and racial identity in such a life. This volume allows for a variety of philosophical and theological perspectives to be brought to bear on the end of life and what might be beyond. As such, it will be a fascinating resource for scholars in the philosophy of religion, theology, and death studies.