Reincarnation: A Philosophical and Practical AnalysisA philosophical and practical analysis written in two sections. The analytic part seeks to demonstrate that reincarnation does occur in the informed rational view. The existential view addresses the question: What difference does it make to the way I live my life? |
Contents
Two Conceptions of the Soul | 5 |
Absence of Memory of Previous Lives | 11 |
Karma | 18 |
Copyright | |
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apparent memories arrack aware basic become believe bodily continuity body chapter child choice choose claim closest continuer Concept of Dread course cryptomnesia death deceased person discussion duplication element evidence for personal example existence explanation extrasensory perception fact fear freedom give given Gorakana Guy Fawkes happen Heidegger human hypothesis Ian Stevenson idea ideal individual invention involved issue Jean-Paul Sartre Joseph Butler Kierkegaard kind lifetime look Martin Heidegger matter melancholy mind moral Nothingness original particular personal continuity personal identity Peter Preuss philosophers physical continuity possibility of reincarnation present previous personality problem psychological continuity psychological evidence question reason reincarnation occurs remember response Richard Sammy Fernando Sartre seems sense of personal significant simply situation someone soul stepped into chamber Stevenson story suggestive of reincarnation Sujith suppose survival task of living theory things thought trace theory transitivity of identity true understanding Watseka