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<p>This book examines a number of philosophical questions connected to the nature of life and death&nbsp;including the origin of life whether death harms the possibility and evidence for afterlife whether immortality is desirable and the mind-body problem as it relates to many of these. The approach taken is intentionally broad pointing out where naturalistic and theistic worldviews part company on hese issues. I take the view that the job of philosophy is to set out the &quot;costs&quot; and commitments of taking various positions and I try to do that fairly although I also try to show where I stand on some of them. The book was written for college undergraduates but I believe it has something to offer to the interested general reader too. It presupposes no prior knowledge of contemporary philosophy and presents many arguments and counterarguments in a simplified schematized form.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>