In <I>The</I><I>Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life after Death </I>Keith Augustine and Michael Martin collect a series of contributions that provide a strong comprehensive and up-to-date casebook of the chief arguments against an afterlife all in one place. Divided into four separate sections this essay collection opens the volume with a broad overview of the issues as contributors consider the strongest available evidence as to whether or not we survive death&mdash;in particular the biological basis of all mental states and their grounding in brain activity that ceases to function at death. Next contributors consider a host of conceptual and empirical difficulties that confront the various ways of &quot;surviving&quot; death&mdash;from bodiless minds to bodily resurrection to any form of posthumous survival. Next essayists turn to internal inconsistencies between traditional theological conceptions of an afterlife&mdash;Heaven Hell karmic rebirth&mdash;and widely held ethical principles central to the belief systems undergirding those notions. In the final section authors offer critical evaluations of the main types of evidence for an afterlife. <BR />
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