James & Whitehead on Life after Death
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the concept of life after death, David Ray Griffin offers a compelling argument that integrates insights from philosophers William James and Alfred North Whitehead. He challenges traditional mind-body dualism with his panexperientialism, advocating for a more inclusive understanding of human experiences, such as near-death encounters. Griffin presents evidence of a universe intricately designed for life, suggesting a divine reality that transcends mere revelation. His work provides a thoughtful, science-based affirmation of life after death, engaging with both philosophical and experiential dimensions.








