by Shailer Mathews
Harvard University Press
Cloth: 978-0-674-37636-6

ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK
If we are immortal, or if we become immortal, it will not be because we want to or because it is indispensable for morality, but because in a universe like ours we can no more help it than we can help feeling warm before a fire. So considered, personal immortality can be treated as any other alleged fact. Dr Mathews examines it in the light of physiology, biology, and psychology; and through the keenness of his reasoning reaches a conception of the survival of personality that will forcefully commend itself to thinking people.

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