If I Should Die

If I Should Die

by Leroy S. Rouner (Editor)
If I Should Die

If I Should Die

by Leroy S. Rouner (Editor)

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Overview

What does “death” really mean? Is there life after death? Is that idea even intelligible?

Despite our constant confrontation with death there has been little serious philosophical reflection on the meaning of death and even less on the classical question of immortality. Popular books on “death and dying” abound, but they are largely manuals for dying with composure, or individual “near death” experiences of light at the end of the tunnel.

This lively conversation includes various views on these matters, from John Lachs’s gentle but firm insistence that the notion of immortality is philosophically unintelligible, to Jürgen Moltmann’s brave and careful examination of various arguments for what happens to us when we die. David Roochnik searches the Platonic dialogues for a metaphorical immortality which might satisfy the human longing for some meaning which does not die with us. Aaron Garrett traces the naturalization of the idea of immortality from Scotus to Locke in the history of Western philosophy, and David Schmidtz offers autobiographical reflections in shaping his philosophy of life’s meaning. David Eckel takes us through a synopsis of Buddhist ideas on these issues, and Brian Jorgensen offers a response. Rita Rouner uses the poems she wrote after the death of her son to chronicle a survivor’s struggle with life and death. Peter Gomes casts a critical eye on our death rituals, and defends a classical Christian view of death and immortality, while Wendy Doniger examines the literature on those who were offered immortality by the gods and chose instead to remain mortal.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780268031619
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Publication date: 05/31/2001
Series: Boston University Studies in Philosophy and Religion , #22
Edition description: 1
Pages: 212
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.45(d)

About the Author

Leroy S. Rouner is Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Philosophical Theology and Director of the Institute for Philosophy and Religion at Boston University.

Table of Contents

Prefaceix
Acknowledgmentsxi
Contributorsxiii
Introduction1
Part ILife, Death, and the Christian Hope
A Short While towards the Sun13
Death and the Believer: The End Is Where We Start From39
Is There Life after Death?53
Part IIDeath and Immortality in Various Cultures
If I Should Die before I Am Awakened: Buddhist Reflections on Death71
A Rose for the Buddha: In Response to David Eckel94
Why People in Stories Choose Mortality When They Could Have Immortality103
Part IIIThe Philosophy of Life and the Problem of Immortality
The Vague Hope of Immortality127
"This Tablet, Which Itself Will Quickly Perish"140
Metaphorical Immortality: Some Platonic Reflections155
The Meanings of Life170
Author Index189
Subject Index191
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