Science and Immortality

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Science and Immortality is a philosophical and scientific work by Oliver Lodge exploring the relationship between modern science, consciousness, and the possibility of life after death.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
scientific work
argues consciousness is not fully explained by material processes
modern science is compatible with belief in immortality
personality may survive bodily death
author Oliver Lodge NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
discusses mediumship
psychical experiments
telepathy
explores evidence for survival after bodily death
nature of consciousness
possibility of life after death from a scientific perspective
field philosophy
physics
theology
genre philosophy of science
religion and science
spiritualism literature
hasPerspective Christian NERFINISHED
pro-spiritualist
scientific realist
hasTheme compatibility of science and religious belief
continuity of personal identity after death
limits of materialism
nature of the soul
scientific investigation of spiritual phenomena
influencedBy Christian theology NERFINISHED
Victorian spiritualism
early 20th-century physics
psychical research movement
language English
mainSubject consciousness
immortality
life after death
psychical research
relationship between science and religion
survival of personality
notableFor attempt to reconcile modern science with belief in immortality
popularizing psychical research among educated readers
relatedWork Raymond or Life and Death NERFINISHED
The Survival of Man NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfPublication early 20th century

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Oliver Lodge notableWork Science and Immortality