Is there life after Sumner-death?
Southern Journal of Philosophy 21 (2):159-176 (1983)
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L. W. Sumner (1976). A Matter of Life and Death. Noûs 10 (2):145-171.
Edith Wyschogrod (1973). The Phenomenon of Death. New York,Harper & Row.
Ben Bradley (2009). Well-Being and Death. Oxford University Press.
Anne Moates (2006). Reflections on Society, Medicine and Death. Chisholm Health Ethics Bulletin 12 (2):9.
Peter Singer (1996). Rethinking Life and Death: The Collapse of Our Traditional Ethics. St. Martin's Griffin.
L. W. Sumner (1984). Deliberating on Death. Dialogue 23 (03):503-508.
Shelly Kagan (2012). Death. Yale University Press.
James W. Evra (1984). Death. Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 5 (2).
Ben Bradley (2007). How Bad is Death? Canadian Journal of Philosophy 37 (1):111-127.
Hywel David Lewis (1978). Persons and Life After Death: Essays. Barnes & Noble.
William Ernest Hocking (1937). Thoughts on Death and Life. London, Harper & Brothers.
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