Near-Death Experiences gives an account of the profound meaning and striking transformative effects that near-death experiences engender. They argue that the integrity of scientific inquiry is compatible with genuine understanding of the significance of human spirituality.
Near-Death Experiences gives an account of the profound meaning and striking transformative effects that near-death experiences engender. They argue that the integrity of scientific inquiry is compatible with genuine understanding of the significance of human spirituality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Martin Fischer is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside, where he has held a University of California President's Chair (2006-10). He was President of the American Philosophical Association, Pacific Division (2013-4). He was Project Leader of The Immortality Project (2012-15), sponsored by The John Templeton Foundation. Benjamin Mitchell-Yellin is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Sam Houston State University. Previously, he was the Postdoctoral Fellow for the Immortality Project (2012-2015), sponsored by The John Templeton Foundation.
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* Preface * Chapter One: Introduction * Chapter Two: Two Famous Near-Death Experiences * Chapter Three: When Exactly Do the Near-Death Experiences Take Place? * Chapter Four: Must an Explanation of Near-Death Experiences Appeal to the Nonphysical? * Chapter Five: Are Lucid Experiences Necessarily Accurate? * Chapter Six: Near-Death Experiences in the Blind * Chapter Seven: Near-Death Experiences in Children and throughout the World * Chapter Eight: Why Expect Near-Death Experiences to be Explained by a Single Factor? * Chapter Nine: Are Simpler Explanations More Likely to be True? * Chapter Ten: Near-Death Experiences, Transformation, and the Afterlife * Chapter Eleven: A Strategy for Explaining Near-Death Experiences * Chapter Twelve: Confirmation Bias: We Believe What We Want to Believe * Chapter Thirteen: Awe, Wonder, and Hope * References
* Preface * Chapter One: Introduction * Chapter Two: Two Famous Near-Death Experiences * Chapter Three: When Exactly Do the Near-Death Experiences Take Place? * Chapter Four: Must an Explanation of Near-Death Experiences Appeal to the Nonphysical? * Chapter Five: Are Lucid Experiences Necessarily Accurate? * Chapter Six: Near-Death Experiences in the Blind * Chapter Seven: Near-Death Experiences in Children and throughout the World * Chapter Eight: Why Expect Near-Death Experiences to be Explained by a Single Factor? * Chapter Nine: Are Simpler Explanations More Likely to be True? * Chapter Ten: Near-Death Experiences, Transformation, and the Afterlife * Chapter Eleven: A Strategy for Explaining Near-Death Experiences * Chapter Twelve: Confirmation Bias: We Believe What We Want to Believe * Chapter Thirteen: Awe, Wonder, and Hope * References
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