Self, God and Immortality : A Jamesian Investigation

Can we who have been touched by the scientific, intellectual, and experimental revolutions of modern and contemporary times still believe with and degree of coherence and consistency that we as individual persons are immortal. Indeed, is there even good cause to hope that we are? In examining the pr...

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Year of Publication:2019
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