The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience

The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience
Author: William Ernest Hocking
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1957
Genre: Death
ISBN: UCAL:B4394152

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The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience

The Meaning of Immortality in Human Experience
Author: William Ernest Hocking
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1973
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:814443647

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The meaning of immortality in human experience including thoughts on death and life

The meaning of immortality in human experience   including thoughts on death and life
Author: William Ernest Hocking
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1975
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1100141378

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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.

Death Immorality and Meaning in Life

Death  Immorality  and Meaning in Life
Author: John Martin Fischer
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2019-06-19
Genre: Death
ISBN: 0190921145

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"There are seven chapters, addressing philosophical issues pertaining to death, the badness of death, time and death, ideas on immortality, near death experiences, and extending life through medical technology. The book is shorter, and less elaborate, than Kagan's Death. And it goes into more depth about a selection of central issues related to death and immortality than May's book. It gives an original take on various basic puzzles pertaining to death, and integrates a discussion of these philosophical issues with an analysis of near-death experiences, as well as an exploration of contemporary efforts to extend life by heroic medical means"--

Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience

Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience
Author: Clifton D. Bryant,Dennis L. Peck
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1161
Release: 2009-07-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781452266169

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Death and dying and death-related behavior involve the causes of death and the nature of the actions and emotions surrounding death among the living. Interest in the varied dimensions of death and dying has led to the development of death studies that move beyond medical research to include behavioral science disciplines and practitioner-oriented fields. As a result of this interdisciplinary interest, the literature in the field has proliferated. This two-volume resource addresses the traditional death and dying–related topics but also presents a unique focus on the human experience to create a new dimension to the study of death and dying. With more than 300 entries, the Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience includes the complex cultural beliefs and traditions and the institutionalized social rituals that surround dying and death, as well as the array of emotional responses relating to bereavement, grieving, and mourning. The Encyclopedia is enriched through important multidisciplinary contributions and perspectives as it arranges, organizes, defines, and clarifies a comprehensive list of death-related perspectives, concepts, and theories. Key Features Imparts significant insight into the process of dying and the phenomenon of death Includes contributors from Asia,; Africa; Australia; Canada; China; eastern, southern, and western Europe; Iceland; Scandinavia; South America; and the United States who offer important interdisciplinary and cross-cultural perspectives Provides a special focus on the cultural artifacts and social institutions and practices that constitute the human experience Addresses death-related terms and concepts such as angel makers, equivocal death, end-of-life decision making, near-death experiences, cemeteries, ghost photography, halo nurses, caregiver stress, cyberfunerals, global religious beliefs and traditions, and death denial Presents a selective use of figures, tables, and images Key Themes Arts, Media, and Popular Culture Perspectives Causes of Death Conceptualization of Death, Dying, and the Human Experience Coping With Loss and Grief: The Human Experience Cross-Cultural Perspectives Cultural-Determined, Social-Oriented, and Violent Forms of Death Developmental and Demographic Perspectives Funerals and Death-Related Activities Legal Matters Process of Dying, Symbolic Rituals, Ceremonies, and Celebrations of Life Theories and Concepts Unworldly Entities and Events With an array of topics that include traditional subjects and important emerging ideas, the Encyclopedia of Death and the Human Experience is the ultimate resource for students, researchers, academics, and others interested in this intriguing area of study.

Meaning in Life

Meaning in Life
Author: Thaddeus Metz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780199599318

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What makes a person's life meaningful? Thaddeus Metz argues that no existing theory does full justice to the key requirements of morality, enquiry, and creativity. He offers a new answer to the question: meaning in life is a matter of intelligence contoured toward fundamental conditions of human existence.

The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife

The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife
Author: Yujin Nagasawa,Benjamin Matheson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2017-10-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781137486097

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This unique Handbook provides a sophisticated, scholarly overview of the most advanced thought regarding the idea of life after death. Its comprehensive coverage encompasses historical, religious, philosophical and scientific thinking. Starting with an overview of ancient thought on the topic, The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife examines in detail the philosophical coherence of the main traditional notions of the nature of the afterlife including heaven, hell, purgatory and rebirth. In addition (and breaking with traditional conceptions) it also explores the most recent exciting advance – digital models. Later sections include analysis of various possible metaphysical accounts that might make sense of the afterlife (including substance dualism, emergent dualism and materialism) and the science of near death experiences as well as the links between human psychology and our attitude to the afterlife. Key features: • Grounded in the most advanced philosophical, theological and scientific thinking • Contributions by eminent scholars from the world’s top universities • Balanced treatment of fundamental issues that are relevant to everyone • Diverse approaches ranging from the religious to the scientific, from the optimistic to the pessimistic • A major section on the meaning of the afterlife which includes chapters on fear, purpose, evil, and issues regarding identity The Palgrave Handbook of the Afterlife is essential reading for scholars, researchers and advanced students researching attitudes to and effects of beliefs about death and life after death from philosophical, historical, religious, psychological and scientific perspectives.