In My Ever After Immortality and Its Critics In My Ever After is not a mass media style ‘general readership’ book on immortality; rather, it is an argument against a current school?- neurophilosophy’s virtual equation of consciousness and the world. Without exposing the equation’s weaknesses, the question of immortality, Geis argues, is moot. Part I identifies many epistemic and scientific grounds for a real world outside consciousness and self-refutational flaws in quantum physics. It employs the phenomenological method to situate ‘consciousness’ and ‘other’ in their relations. Part II sets forth why consciousness cannot be electrical in origin, and then how partibility and subjectivity, in tandem with the power of conceptualization, evince reasons for accepting immortal consciousness as a condition of all human awareness. A discussion of why pharmacologic explanations for the OBE and NDE are wanting, plus neurologic arguments for memory’s non-localizability, and how animal sentience adds to philosophic conviction coordinate with Scripture on animal existence beyond the grave, concludes the argument.In My Ever After: Immortality and Its Critics is written by Robert Geis and published by University Press of America. ISBNs for In My Ever After are 9780761852667, 0761852662 and the print ISBNs are 9780761852650, 0761852654.
Be the first to review “In My Ever After: Immortality and Its Critics” Cancel reply
Related products
$29.50
$27.50
$23.00
New Book
$30.00
$18.00


Reviews
There are no reviews yet.