Death and Nothingness What Atheists Need to Know About
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This book is a critique of the common idea of death being followed by "Nothingness" - often described as an "Eternal silent black void", and some believe this void will also be peaceful. The author starts with quotes by popular atheists that prove this view of "nothingness" is common. He then dives into the question of "If not 'Nothingness', then what should we conclude will follow death?". He explores morality, consciousness, the Self, the nature of Experience itself, antinatalism, and subjectivity.
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This book is a critique of the common idea of death being followed by "Nothingness" - often described as an "Eternal silent black void", and some believe this void will also be peaceful. The author starts with quotes by popular atheists that prove this view of "nothingness" is common. He then dives into the question of "If not 'Nothingness', then what should we conclude will follow death?". He explores morality, consciousness, the Self, the nature of Experience itself, antinatalism, and subjectivity.
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This book is a critique of the common idea of death being followed by "Nothingness" - often described as an "Eternal silent black void", and some believe this void will also be peaceful. The author starts with quotes by popular atheists that prove this view of "nothingness" is common. He then dives into the question of "If not 'Nothingness', then what should we conclude will follow death?". He explores morality, consciousness, the Self, the nature of Experience itself, antinatalism, and subjectivity.
AmazonPagina's: 102, Paperback, Theodore Bolha