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    Book
    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Rodopi
    UID:
    gbv_269056467
    Format: XIII, 208 S
    ISBN: 9042004851
    Series Statement: Value inquiry book series 77
    Note: Literaturverz. S. 197 - 201
    Language: English
    Keywords: Person ; Unsterblichkeit
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  • 2
    E-Resource
    E-Resource
    Leiden; : BRILL,
    UID:
    almahu_9949701252102882
    Format: 1 online resource.
    ISBN: 9789004506978 , 9789042004856
    Series Statement: Value Inquiry Book Series ; 77
    Content: The religious belief in personal immortality depends on the evidence for the existence of God, an immaterial soul or mind, and human nature. We also need to support the view that God will always want to maintain relationships with us in the afterlife. So, immortality is a hard sell. The suffering of innocent victims suggests that the existence of a loving God is not self-evident. Furthermore, the soul's separation from the body at death raises the troublesome problem of personal identity. How can that be me in the afterlife without my body? The tradition from Plato to Descartes plants the seed of personal immortality in our rational nature. But the deconstruction of human nature suggests that our species is not special. Yet, the belief in immortality lingers. The first step in the reconstruction of personal immortality is found in systems theory, or belief that the whole individuates the part. This view suggests that we are the outcome of relationships rather than eternal natures entering into relationships. We are the product of relationships taking place at three basic levels. 1. In psyche where being human is the result of a tendency toward good and evil. 2. As social entities where the existence of other human beings individuates us. 3. In being's unconcealment where the intelligibility of things provides a foundation for epistemic life. Heidegger's view of the nothing or horizon surrounding being allows us to identify God as creator entering into personal relationships with us - a view supported by contemporary science. That will be me in the afterlife, if the relationships that individuate me in my pre-mortem state continue into my post-mortem existence. The reversal in being's unconcealment suggests that human death continues the cycle of personal existence.
    Note: Editorial Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction -- ONE Personal Identity -- TWO The No-Person View -- THREE The Existentialists -- FOUR Persons Exist in Relationships -- FIVE Persons as Correlates of Good and Evil -- SIX Persons as Correlates of Others -- SEVEN Persons as Correlates of Being's Unconcealment -- EIGHT Persons as Correlates of God -- NINE Framing Reality: Knowledge and Beliefs -- TEN Descartes and Meyerson -- ELEVEN The Technocratic Mentality -- TWELVE Persons and Morality -- THIRTEEN The Science, Technology, Society Movement -- FOURTEEN A New Paradigm: The Merger of Science and Religion -- FIFTEEN A Possible Eschatology -- Works Cited -- About the Author -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Persons and Immortality. Leiden ; Boston : BRILL, 1999 ISBN 9789042004856
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Leiden : BRILL
    UID:
    gbv_1806503247
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004506978 , 9789042004856
    Series Statement: Value Inquiry Book Series 77
    Content: The religious belief in personal immortality depends on the evidence for the existence of God, an immaterial soul or mind, and human nature. We also need to support the view that God will always want to maintain relationships with us in the afterlife. So, immortality is a hard sell. The suffering of innocent victims suggests that the existence of a loving God is not self-evident. Furthermore, the soul's separation from the body at death raises the troublesome problem of personal identity. How can that be me in the afterlife without my body? The tradition from Plato to Descartes plants the seed of personal immortality in our rational nature. But the deconstruction of human nature suggests that our species is not special. Yet, the belief in immortality lingers. The first step in the reconstruction of personal immortality is found in systems theory, or belief that the whole individuates the part. This view suggests that we are the outcome of relationships rather than eternal natures entering into relationships. We are the product of relationships taking place at three basic levels. 1. In psyche where being human is the result of a tendency toward good and evil. 2. As social entities where the existence of other human beings individuates us. 3. In being's unconcealment where the intelligibility of things provides a foundation for epistemic life. Heidegger's view of the nothing or horizon surrounding being allows us to identify God as creator entering into personal relationships with us - a view supported by contemporary science. That will be me in the afterlife, if the relationships that individuate me in my pre-mortem state continue into my post-mortem existence. The reversal in being's unconcealment suggests that human death continues the cycle of personal existence
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Editorial Foreword -- Preface -- Acknowledgment -- Introduction -- ONE Personal Identity -- TWO The No-Person View -- THREE The Existentialists -- FOUR Persons Exist in Relationships -- FIVE Persons as Correlates of Good and Evil -- SIX Persons as Correlates of Others -- SEVEN Persons as Correlates of Being's Unconcealment -- EIGHT Persons as Correlates of God -- NINE Framing Reality: Knowledge and Beliefs -- TEN Descartes and Meyerson -- ELEVEN The Technocratic Mentality -- TWELVE Persons and Morality -- THIRTEEN The Science, Technology, Society Movement -- FOURTEEN A New Paradigm: The Merger of Science and Religion -- FIFTEEN A Possible Eschatology -- Works Cited -- About the Author -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Persons and Immortality Leiden : BRILL, 1999 ISBN 9789042004856
    Language: English
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