Survival and disembodied existence

"The book examines the conceptual difficulties that are raised by the belief that all, or some, persons survive death. Two versions of the belief are considered: the belief in disembodied personal survival, and the belief in bodily resurrection. In each case, two questions are raised: Can we gi...

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Main Authors: Penelhum, Terence, 1929-, Penelhum, Terence, 1929-2020
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, New York, Routledge & K. Paul; Humanities P., 1970
London, New York, 1970
Series:Studies in philosophical psychology
Studies in philosophical psychology
Studies in philosophical psychology
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