How to Live Forever

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After Many A Summer
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Big Crunch
Bodily Continuity
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Cosmical Spirit
Did Dine
disembodied consciousness
Engine Summer
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Fantastic Voyage
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Follow
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Grand Guignol
Identifiable Effects
Immortal Man
Imperishable Stone
Live Forever
Martian Time Slip
metaphysics of immortality
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philosophical analysis of science fiction
philosophy of mind
Played Back
poul
reincarnation debate
resurrection theories
russell
science
Science Fiction Writers
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Second Death
speculative ethics
Star Maker
Timeless
Unamuno
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415126267
  • Weight: 590g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 1995
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Immortality is a subject which has long been explored and imagined by science fiction writers. In his intriguing new study, Stephen R.L.Clark argues that the genre of science fiction writing allows investigation of philosophical questions about immortality without the constraints of academic philosophy. He reveals how fantasy accounts of issues such as resurrection, disembodied survival, reincarnation and devices or drugs for preserving life can be used as an important resource for philosophical inquiry and examines how a society of immortals might function through a reading of the vampire myth.
How to Live Forever is a compelling study which introduces students and professional philosophers to the possibilities of using science fiction in their work. It includes extensive suggestions for further reading, both fictional and philosophical, and examines the work of such major science fiction authors as Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Herbert, Larry Niven, William Gibson, and Colin Wilson.

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