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.
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.
Inhaltsangabe
* 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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