All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of particular religious traditions may avail where generic philosophical solutions fall short. With attention to the boredom and narcissism critiques, intimations of deathlessness in Śāntideva's radical altruism, and recent Christian debates on the soul and the intermediate state, I propose two criteria for a coherent religion-specific belief in immortality: (1) the belief is supported by a fully realized religious tradition, (2) the belief satisfies the demand for self-transcendence as well as for self-preservation. Where self-transcendence and self-preservation are kept in balance, and where the whole idea rests upon the lattice-work of a fully real...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...
The idea of an eternal and immortal life like the one we lead now seems quite appealing because (i) ...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Davis argues for immortality of the personality. While psychical research is discussed as possible s...
Death has always been considered as an inevitable yet ‘’unpleasant’’ conclusion to one’s lifelong jo...
Death has always been considered as an inevitable yet ‘’unpleasant’’ conclusion to one’s lifelong jo...
This paper offers new arguments to reject the alleged dream of immortality. In order to do this, I f...
The paper is a reflection on ancient Basotho’s conception of death. For ancient Basotho, death...
Responding to a well-known essay by Bernard Williams, philosophers (and a few theologians) have enga...
The problem of immortality has challenged man kind from the earliest dawn of civilization.A belief ...
Do people lose hope when thinking about death? Based on Terror Management Theory, we predicted that ...
Can we who have been touched by the scientific, intellectual, and experimental revolutions of modern...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...
The idea of an eternal and immortal life like the one we lead now seems quite appealing because (i) ...
All the cards seem to be stacked against belief in immortality. Nonetheless, the resources of partic...
Davis argues for immortality of the personality. While psychical research is discussed as possible s...
Death has always been considered as an inevitable yet ‘’unpleasant’’ conclusion to one’s lifelong jo...
Death has always been considered as an inevitable yet ‘’unpleasant’’ conclusion to one’s lifelong jo...
This paper offers new arguments to reject the alleged dream of immortality. In order to do this, I f...
The paper is a reflection on ancient Basotho’s conception of death. For ancient Basotho, death...
Responding to a well-known essay by Bernard Williams, philosophers (and a few theologians) have enga...
The problem of immortality has challenged man kind from the earliest dawn of civilization.A belief ...
Do people lose hope when thinking about death? Based on Terror Management Theory, we predicted that ...
Can we who have been touched by the scientific, intellectual, and experimental revolutions of modern...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Discussions of immortality in the Middles Ages tend to focus on the nature of the rational soul and ...
Conditionalism is a religious concept met in the ancient Judaism dogma, but also in some old C...
The idea of an eternal and immortal life like the one we lead now seems quite appealing because (i) ...