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The Philosophy of Death Reader: Cross-Cultural Readings on Immortality and the Afterlife

Editat de Markar Melkonian
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 feb 2019
The Philosophy of Death Reader presents a collection of classic readings from across the centuries and the continents. Organised around central metaphysical questions from whether soul is immortal to what can experience death, it brings together pivotal readings from ancient, modern and contemporary philosophers. The twenty-four readings require no background in philosophy. Featuring writings from Vedanta, the ancient Greeks, the Buddhist tradition, Christian eschatology, and recent analytic philosophy, they flow thematically and cover:- Key metaphysical topics including immortality, rebirth and the after- Scientific perspectives on biology and the brain- Axiological questions surrounding old age, the soul and how to live with mortality Accompanied throughout by editor's notes, introductory material, and discussion questions, this cross-cultural reader draws themes together, encourages further study and introduces a broad range of philosophical thinking about death.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350069336
ISBN-10: 1350069337
Pagini: 440
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

Includes readings from a broad range of traditions and schools of thought including Buddhism, Christianity and contemporary analytic philosophy

Notă biografică

Markar Melkonian is Lecturer in Philosophy at California State University Northridge, USA.

Cuprins

Preface: What This Book Is (Not) AboutAcknowledgementsGeneral Introduction: What Is the Meaning of "Life"? For Discussion or EssaysFurther Readings on Brains, Death, and "Consciousness"Part I: Our Immortal Souls Introduction to Part One: Personal Survival and Immortality1. The Soul Will Not Fade Away (from Phaedo, c. 360 BC) Plato 2. Letter to Menoeceus (third century BC)Epicurus3. Ten Reasons for Believing in Immortality (1929)John Haynes Holmes 4. Next Stop Goofville (1929)Clarence Darrow5. Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity (1994)Thomas W. Clark For Discussion or EssaysFurther Readings on Personal Survival and ImmortalityPart II: RebirthIntroduction to Part Two: Survival in a Different Body 6. The Katha Upanishad: Death as a Teacher (fifth cen. B.C.) Anonymous7. The Questions of King Milinda (first cen. AD?) Anonymous8. The World Outlook of the People (14th cen.) Madhava Acharya9. Nirodha, the Cessation of Dukkha (1959)Walpola Rahula For Discussion or EssaysFurther Readings on Rebirth Part III: Resurrection and the Afterlife Introduction to Part Three: Resurrection and the Afterlife10. Resurrection of the Same Body (13th century)Aquinas, Thomas11. Of a Particular Providence and of a Future State (1739-40)David Hume 12. The Soul Survives and Functions after Death (1973) H.H. Price 13. Persons and the Metaphysics of Resurrection (2007)Lynne Rudder BakerFor Discussion or Essays Further Readings on Resurrection and the AfterlifePart IV: Problems with ImmortalityIntroduction to Part Four14. On Mortality and the Soul (c. 50 B.C.) Lucretius 15. The Hunger of Immortality (1913)Miguel de Unamuno 16. The Makropulos Case: Reflections on the Tedium of Immortality (1972)Bernard Williams 17. Immortality without Boredom (2009)Lisa Bortolotti and Yujin Nagasawa18. Death and Eternal Recurrence (2013) Lars Bergström For Discussion or EssaysFurther Readings on Problems with Immortality and the Eternal ReturnPart V: Living with Mortality Introduction to Part Five: Living with Mortality19. "Supreme Happiness" (Fourth cen. B.C.)Chuang Tzu (Zhuangzi)20. Death (1986) Thomas Nagel21. The Collective Afterlife (2013)Samuel Scheffler 22. The Significance of Doomsday (2013)Susan Wolf 23. Death, Failure, and Neoliberal Ideology (2016) Beverley ClackFor Discussion or EssaysFurther Readings on Living with MortalityReadings that appear in this bookIndex

Recenzii

This new multicultural collection covers all the major themes in the philosophy of death from classical antiquity to the contemporary period. The readings are wisely chosen, and the volume is intelligently laid out with clear and helpful contextual introductions to each section and selection. Highly recommended for individual readers and classroom assignment.
This is an excellent collection of primary source material on key topics in the philosophy of death, such as the nature of post-death existence and the (un)desirability of immortality. The selections, which represent ancient and contemporary thinkers from primarily Western and Indian philosophical traditions, are thoughtfully organized and given helpful and accessible introductions and annotations by the editor. This book is very well-suited for undergraduate courses in the philosophy of death, as it skillfully presents thought-provoking debates carried on across the centuries and invites students to join.
A timely and wide-ranging collection that covers the classic discussions through to the contemporary on a theme that we might well like to ignore, but cannot: the facts of own mortality. The introductions to each section helpfully position the papers. A must-read for every student of death.