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Immortal Remains: The Evidence for Life After Death
Contributor(s): Braude, Stephen E. (Author)
ISBN: 0742514714     ISBN-13: 9780742514713
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
OUR PRICE:   $153.90  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: April 2003
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Annotation: Immortal Remains takes a fresh look at some of the most puzzling cases suggesting survival after death, and considers how to distinguish evidence for an afterlife from evidence for exotic things (including psychic things) done by the living. Author Stephen E. Braude concludes that we have some reason, finally, for believing in life after death.
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BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Parapsychology - Near-death Experience
- Religion
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Spiritualism - General
Dewey: 133.901
LCCN: 2002036944
Physical Information: 0.94" H x 5.96" W x 9.2" (1.26 lbs) 352 pages
 
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Do you believe in ghosts? Chances are you're either too willing, or not willing enough, to believe that personal consciousness survives after bodily death. Some underestimate the evidence for life after death, not realizing how impressive the most convincing cases are. Others overestimate it, rejecting alternative explanations too readily. In fact, several non-survivalist explanations--hidden or latent linguistic or artistic talents, extreme memory, even psychic abilities--are as interesting as the hypothesis of survival, and may be more plausible than their critics realize. Immortal Remains takes a fresh look at some of the most puzzling cases suggesting life after death, and considers how to tell evidence for an afterlife from evidence for exotic things (including psychic things) done by the living. Author Stephen E. Braude, who has done extensive research in parapsychology and dissociation, explores previously ignored issues about dissociation, creativity, linguistic skills, and the nature and limits of human abilities. He concludes that we have some reason, finally, for believing in life after death.