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OverviewImmortal Remains takes a fresh look at some of the most puzzling cases suggesting survival after death, and considers how to distinguish evidence for an afterlife from evidence for exotic things (including psychic things) done by the living. Author Stephen E. Braude concludes that we have some reason, finally, for believing in life after death. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen E. BraudePublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.463kg ISBN: 9780742514720ISBN 10: 0742514722 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 16 April 2003 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsBraude takes great care to clearly define concepts and summarize the case material in sufficient detail for the educated lay reader to follow his argument. This book does much more than present a case for personal postmodern survival. Immortal Remains not only contains Braude's personal perspective, but also highlights the state of the debate thus far. Even one with just a slight interest in survival research would do well to get acquainted with Braude and the philosophers with whom he puts himself into conversation throughout the book. Finally, he tackles these difficult issues with clear language and suitable wit, making Immortal Remains both a thought-provoking and entertaining read. Journal of Scientific Exploration Stephen Braude is unique among those evaluating the evidence for an after-life in that he manages to combine a sympathetic consideration of favorable cases with an honest, penetrating philosophical critique of them. -- Richard M. Gale, University of Pittsburgh [Braude's] research is thorough. He brings credibility to parapsychology. Metapsychology Braude's treatment is psychologically much more sophisticated than most previous attempts to evaluate the literature. The book is worth close study. There are also touches of humor that lighten the seriousness of the topic. Professor Braude has produced a prodigious and fascinating work for which we can only offer our thanks. The Australian Journal Of Parapsychology Lucid and comprehensive, Stephen Braude's Immortal Remains is certainly one of the best assessments ever written--perhaps, the best ever written--of the evidence for human survival of bodily death. -- Raymond Martin, Union College As one would expect ... Dr. Braude gives us a solid work of critical scholarship. He employs considerable philosophical and psychological sophistication. The Christian Parapsychologist Imaginative, detailed, and well written. Journal Of The Society For Psychical Research This book is impressive. The author is a respected philosopher and parapsychologist whose works on psi, multiple personality, and other subjects are exemplars of scholarship...Superlatives are in order. This is the best book on survival that I have read. Journal Of Parapsychology I welcome this book as an important contribution to the debate on whether or not we survive physical death. Scholarly, carefully argued and elegantly written, I hope it achieves the success it so clearly deserves. -- David Fontana The Scientific and Medical Network Braude takes great care to clearly define concepts and summarize the case material in sufficient detail for the educated lay reader to follow his argument. This book does much more than present a case for personal postmodern survival. Immortal Remains not only contains Braude's personal perspective, but also highlights the state of the debate thus far. Even one with just a slight interest in survival research would do well to get acquainted with Braude and the philosophers with whom he puts himself into conversation throughout the book. Finally, he tackles these difficult issues with clear language and suitable wit, making Immortal Remains both a thought-provoking and entertaining read. Journal of Scientific Exploration Stephen Braude is unique among those evaluating the evidence for an after-life in that he manages to combine a sympathetic consideration of favorable cases with an honest, penetrating philosophical critique of them. -- Richard M. Gale, University of Pittsburgh [Braude's] research is thorough. He brings credibility to parapsychology. Metapsychology Online Reviews Braude's treatment is psychologically much more sophisticated than most previous attempts to evaluate the literature. The book is worth close study. There are also touches of humor that lighten the seriousness of the topic. Professor Braude has produced a prodigious and fascinating work for which we can only offer our thanks. The Australian Journal Of Parapsychology Lucid and comprehensive, Stephen Braude's Immortal Remains is certainly one of the best assessments ever written-perhaps, the best ever written-of the evidence for human survival of bodily death. -- Raymond Martin, Union College As one would expect ... Dr. Braude gives us a solid work of critical scholarship. He employs considerable philosophical and psychological sophistication. The Christian Parapsychologist Imaginative, detailed, and well written. Journal Of The Society For Psychical Research This book is impressive. The author is a respected philosopher and parapsychologist whose works on psi, multiple personality, and other subjects are exemplars of scholarship...Superlatives are in order. This is the best book on survival that I have read. Journal Of Parapsychology I welcome this book as an important contribution to the debate on whether or not we survive physical death. Scholarly, carefully argued and elegantly written, I hope it achieves the success it so clearly deserves. -- David Fontana The Scientific and Medical Network Stephen Braude is unique among those evaluating the evidence for an after-life in that he manages to combine a sympathetic consideration of favorable cases with an honest, penetrating philosophical critique of them.--Richard M. Gale Author InformationStephen E. Braude is professor and chair of the philosophy department at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |