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Death And Anti-Death, Volume 3
Death And Anti-Death, Volume 3
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---CHAPTER ONE: Death And Life Support Systems: A Novel Cultural Exploration by Giorgio Baruchello.
---CHAPTER TWO: Recent Developments In The Ethics, Science, And Politics Of Life-Extension by Nick Bostrom.
---CHAPTER THREE: Life, And The Concept Of A Relativistic Field In Kant by Douglas Burnham.
---CHAPTER FOUR: Towards An Ethics Of Ontogeny by Anthony S. Dawber.
---CHAPTER FIVE: An Easy Death by Mikhail Epstein.
---CHAPTER SIX: Fear Of Death And Muddled Thinking -- It Is So Much Worse Than You Think by Robin Hanson.
---CHAPTER SEVEN: The Illusiveness Of Immortality by James J. Hughes.
---CHAPTER EIGHT: A Question Of Endings by Lawrence Kimmel.
---CHAPTER NINE: What Is Left After Death? by Jack Lee.
---CHAPTER TEN: Life Extension And Pleasure: Can The Prolongation Of (Self) Consciousness Deliver Greater Pleasure Or Happiness? by Carol O'Brien.
---CHAPTER ELEVEN: Raising The Dead Scientifically: Fedorov's Project In A Modern Form by R. Michael Perry.
---CHAPTER TWELVE: The Emulation Argument: A Modification Of Bostrom's Simulation Argument by Charles Tandy.
---CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Managing The Consequences Of Rapid Social Change by Natasha Vita-More.
---CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Eros And Thanatos -- The Establishment Of Individuality by Werner J. Wagner.
---CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Universal Superlongevity: Is It Inevitable And Is It Good? by Mark Walker.
---CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Return To A Pristine Ecosphere Via Molecular Nanotechnology by Sinclair T. Wang.
---CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Fedorov's Legacy: The Cosmist View Of Man's Role In The Universe by George M. Young.
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