Immortality: The Quest to Live Forever and How It Drives Civilization

Author:   Stephen Cave
Publisher:   Three Rivers Press
ISBN:  

9780307884916


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 April 2012
Format:   Hardback
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If you could live forever, would you want to? Both a fascinating look at the history of our strive for immortality and an investigation into whether living forever is really all it’s cracked up to be. A fascinating work of popular philosophy and history that both enlightens and entertains, Stephen Cave investigates whether it just might be possible to live forever and whether we should want to. He also makes a powerful argument that it’s our very preoccupation with defying mortality that drives civilization.   Central to this book is the metaphor of a mountaintop where one can find the Immortals.  Since the dawn of humanity, everyone – whether they know it or not—has been trying to climb that mountain.  But there are only four paths up its treacherous slope, and there have only ever been four paths.  Throughout history, people have wagered everything on their choice of the correct path, and fought wars against those who’ve chosen differently.   In drawing back the curtain on what compels humans to “keep on keeping on,” Cave engages the reader in a number of mind-bending thought experiments.  He teases out the implications of each immortality gambit, asking, for example, how long a person would live if they did manage to acquire a perfectly disease-free body.  Or what would happen if a super-being tried to round up the atomic constituents of all who’ve died in order to resurrect them.  Or what our loved ones would really be doing in heaven if it does exist.   We’re confronted with a series of brain-rattling questions: What would happen if tomorrow humanity discovered that there is no life but this one?  Would people continue to please their boss, vie for the title of Year’s Best Salesman? Would three-hundred-year projects still get started?  If the four paths up the Mount of the Immortals lead nowhere—if there is no getting up to the summit—is there still reason to live?  And can civilization survive?   Immortality is a deeply satisfying book, as optimistic about the human condition as it is insightful about the true arc of history.

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Author:   Stephen Cave
Publisher:   Three Rivers Press
Imprint:   Three Rivers Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 24.30cm
Weight:   0.531kg
ISBN:  

9780307884916


ISBN 10:   0307884910
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   03 April 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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A must-read exploration of what spurs human ingenuity. Every once in a while a book comes along that catches me by surprise and provides me with an entirely new lens through which to view the world...Such is the case with Stephen Cave's book Immortality. ..Cave presents an extremely compelling case - one that has changed my view of the driving force of civilization as much as Jared Diamond did years ago with his brilliant book Guns, Germs and Steel. <br>--S. Jay Olshanksy, New Scientist magazine <br> Cave explains how the seeking of immortality is the foundation of human achievement, the wellspring of art, religion and civilization...The author is rangy and recondite, searching the byways of elixirs, the surprises of alchemy, the faith in engineering and all the wonder to be found in discussions of life and death...Luminous. <br>--Kirkus Reviews <br> A dramatic and frequently surprising story of the pursuit of immortality and its effects on human history. <br>--Booklist <br> A beautifully clear and entertaining look at life after death. Cave does not shrink from the hard questions. Bold and thought-provoking. <br>--Eric Olson, author of The Human Animal and What Are We? <br> <br> Immortality plumbs the depths of the human mind and ties the quest for the infinite prolongation of life into the very nature of civilization itself. Cave reveals remarkable depth and breadth of learning, yet is always a breeze to read. I thoroughly enjoyed his book--it's a really intriguing study. <br>--David Boyd Haycock, author of Mortal Coil and A Crisis of Brilliance <br> I loved this.Cave has set himself an enormous task and accomplished it--inspades. Establishing a four-level subject matter, he has stuck to his guns and never let up. As he left one level and went to the next, I was always a little worried: Would he be able to pull it off? This was especially true as he approached the end. There is a sense in which each level, as he left it smoking in th


In his survey of the subject, Stephen Cave, a British philosopher, argues that man's various tales of immortality can be boiled down into four basic narratives.. . For the aspiring undying, Mr Cave unfortunately concludes that immortality is a mirage. But his demolition project is fascinating in its own right...If anything, readers might want more of Mr. Cave's crisp conversational prose. <br>--The Economist <br> A must-read exploration of what spurs human ingenuity. Every once in a while a book comes along that catches me by surprise and provides me with an entirely new lens through which to view the world...Such is the case with Stephen Cave's book Immortality. ..Cave presents an extremely compelling case - one that has changed my view of the driving force of civilization as much as Jared Diamond did years ago with his brilliant book Guns, Germs and Steel. <br>--S. Jay Olshanksy, New Scientist magazine <br> Cave explains how the seeking of immortality is the foundation of human achievement, the wellspring of art, religion and civilization...The author is rangy and recondite, searching the byways of elixirs, the surprises of alchemy, the faith in engineering and all the wonder to be found in discussions of life and death...Luminous. <br>--Kirkus Reviews <br> A dramatic and frequently surprising story of the pursuit of immortality and its effects on human history. <br>--Booklist <br> A beautifully clear and entertaining look at life after death. Cave does not shrink from the hard questions. Bold and thought-provoking. <br>--Eric Olson, author of The Human Animal and What Are We? <br> <br> Immortality plumbs the depths of the human mind and ties the quest for the infinite prolongation of life into the very nature of civilization itself. Cave reveals remarkable depth and breadth of learning, yet is always a breeze to read. I thoroughly enjoyed his book--it's a really intriguing study. <br>--David Boyd Haycock, author of Mortal Coil and A>


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Stephen Cave holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Cambridge University and, before turning to full-time writing, worked as a diplomat.  He writes regularly for the Financial Times and also contributes to the New York Times.

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