Some remarks on ‘physicalism and immortality’—reply to David Mouton: Tyson Anderson

Religious Studies 10 (1):81-84 (1974)
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In a recent articles David Mouton has argued that immortality is compatible with one sort of physicalism. I believe that he fails to establish this thesis and that, moreover, this article contains several misconceptions having to do with the topic of immortality

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