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|a Harmon, David.
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|a A Naturalistic Afterlife
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|b Evolution, Ordinary Existence, Eternity /
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|a 1. God’s Last Bastion? -- 2: Morning Songs -- 3: An Ocean of Night -- 4: Victims of Heaven -- 5: The Varieties of Posthumous Experience -- 6: Grounded -- 7: Annie and Noel’s Mark on the Universe -- 8: Real Intelligent Design -- 9: Evening Songs.
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|a This book provides a fresh look at one of the most enduring, absorbing, and universal questions human beings face: What happens to us after we die? In secular thought, the standard answer is simple: we disappear into oblivion. David Harmon takes us in a different direction, by making the case that a nonconscious portion of our personality survives death—literally, not figuratively—and explains how this kind of naturalistic afterlife can be emotionally relevant to us while we are still living. Combining insights from the arts, history, philosophy, and science, a compelling argument takes shape for an afterlife without God. .
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