remembered by God. Some contemporary antirealist theologians think of survival after death not as a possible factual state of affairs but as a picture or myth that is intended to give meaning to life here and now. Philosophical questions raised by the possibility of survival of death center on questions of personal identity and the relation of the person to the body. . A chain of reasoning in which a series of propositions (the premises), if true, are supposed necessarily to imply
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