Something to Offend Everyone: Tipler's Vision of Immortality

Zygon 30 (3):477-478 (1995)
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Abstract

Frank Tipler's The Physics of Immortality provides abundant cause for intellectual offense—including challenges to physics, to theology, and, seemingly, to common sense. Few philosophical conundrums remain unaddressed. Still, the book is stimulating and well presented.

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