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    Reincarnation and the Lack of Imagination in Philosophy.Mikel Burley - 2015 - Nordic Wittgenstein Review 4 (2):39-64.
    It has been observed, by D. Z. Phillips among others, that philosophy suffers from a “lack of imagination”. That is, philosophers often fail to see possibilities of sense in forms of life and discourse due to narrow habits of thinking. This is especially problematic in the philosophy of religion, not least when cross-cultural modes of inquiry are called for. This article examines the problem in relation to the philosophical investigation of reincarnation beliefs in particular. As a remedial strategy, I (...)
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    Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects.Christopher F. Roth - 1998 - Anthropology of Consciousness 9 (2-3):64-68.
    Reincarnation and Biology:. Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects. Ian Stevenson. Westport, CT, and London: Praeger, 1997. volumes. 1192 pp. $195.00 (cloth).
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    Reincarnation and Relativized Identity1: J. J. MACINTOSH.J. J. MacIntosh - 1989 - Religious Studies 25 (2):153-165.
    There are five main claims that may be made about life after death: We are reincarnated in the self-same body we had in life. We are reincarnated in another body. We are revived, or continue to live in a disembodied form.
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    Reincarnation, resurrection and the question of representation.Hasskei Majeed & Mogobe Ramose - 2019 - Filosofia Theoretica: Journal of African Philosophy, Culture and Religions 8 (2):139-158.
    This article discusses critically the problems and significance of the concepts of reincarnation and the resurrection. It focuses on the contemporary debate on this topic between Robert Almeder and Stephen Hales. The Akan understanding of these concepts is invoked showing the contrast and,even comparison between the African and the Western understanding of the concepts. It is suggested in this article that the arguments for these concepts could still be ameliorated. This point is taken up by Ramose’s focus on the (...)
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    Reincarnation or eternal life? A reassessment of the dilemma from a cultural studies perspective and by resorting to the plurality of Christian eschatologies.Alina G. Patru - 2022 - HTS Theological Studies 78 (1):9.
    The present study starts from the discovery that reincarnationist ideas have spread massively throughout European and Western thought in general, in a framework where the belief in one life was defining. However, the quandary between the two afterlife interpretations in contemporary Western culture is distinct from similar conflicts in other times or places because post-Christian critique of the Christian tradition shapes how reincarnation theory is understood in the West today. Therefore, the present study shifts the debate from the realm (...)
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  6. Reincarnation and the akashic field: A dialogue with Ervin Laszlo.Christopher M. Bache - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1 & 2):114 – 126.
    This article argues that Laszlo's concept of the Akashic Field (A-field) does not render the concept of reincarnation either redundant or unnecessary, that reincarnation is a fact of nature, something the universe is doing at this stage of its evolution. Not only is Laszlo's theory compatible with the concept of rebirth, it actually strengthens that theory by clarifying some of the processes involved. This article presents a rationale for the belief that through reincarnation the universe is giving (...)
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    Reincarnation and Karma.Paul Reasoner - 1997 - In Charles Taliaferro & Philip L. Quinn (eds.), A Companion to Philosophy of Religion. Cambridge, Mass.: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 639–647.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Reincarnation/Rebirth Karma Causality Problem of Evil Determinism, Freedom, and Moral Responsibility Karma and Release Transfer of Merit Recent Developments Works cited.
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  8. Reincarnation and immortality. Paramananda - 2003 - Cohasset, Massachusetts: Vedanta Centre Publishers.
     
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    Reincarnation and anti-essentialism: An argument against the essentiality of material origins.Ajinkya Deshmukh & Frederique Janssen-Lauret - forthcoming - Philosophical Quarterly.
    We argue that Indian speakers’ discourse about reincarnation represents a counterexample to the ordinary-language evidence for the Kripkean thesis of material-origin essentialism. Advocates of the essentiality of origins contend not only that persons have the property of coming from the two particular gametes they actually came from essentially, but also that competent ordinary-language speakers find this view intuitively compelling. We adduce evidence from Indian speakers’ discourse, both ordinary-language remarks and published literature about reincarnation, to disconfirm that contention. We (...)
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  10. Reincarnation and Universal Salvation.Akshay Gupta & Alex Gallagher - forthcoming - Faith and Philosophy.
    In this paper, we defend universalism, which we understand to be the thesis that all individuals will eventually attain communion with God, in a Vedāntic context. We first outline the specific ontological commitments that our view requires, such as the doctrines of karman and reincarnation, and we note one Vedāntic tradition that holds to all these commitments. We then outline the conceptual merits of our view. We also argue that certain objections to universalism do not undermine our view, as (...)
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  11. Reincarnation and infinite punishment in hell.Gianluca Di Muzio - 2013 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 74 (2):167-180.
    In the first part of the paper, I argue that Christians should incorporate the theory of reincarnation into their belief system. The problem of the apparent disproportion between finite human sin and infinite punishment in Hell becomes far more tractable against the background of reincarnation. In the second part of the paper, I address and answer three objections that may be raised against a Christian theory of reincarnation. The first objection is based on the role of memory (...)
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    Signs of Reincarnation: Exploring Beliefs, Cases, and Theory.James G. Matlock - 2019 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
    This book provides a systematic, inter-disciplinary examination of beliefs in as well as evidence for reincarnation that will appeal to students of anthropology, religious studies, philosophy, and the psychology of consciousness and memory, as well as parapsychology.
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    Reincarnation as a Complement to the Flawed DNA-Based Model of Life: Potential Contributions to Our Disposition towards Family and Religion/Spirituality.Ted Christopher - 2022 - Open Journal of Philosophy 12 (3):397-423.
    Briefly summarized here are some reasons why the DNA/genetic model of life appears to be inadequate (for more details see previous OJPP paper). Given its foundational role with regards to our understanding of life and its challenges, this is significant. The traditional dualistic reincarnation model is introduced. That model is then considered, along with the DNA model, as potential explanations for our natural religious instincts. Next, the two models are considered as possible bases for the phenomenon of kin orientation (...)
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    In Defence of Reincarnation.Charles B. Daniels - 1990 - Religious Studies 26 (4):501 - 504.
    In ‘Reincarnation and Relativized Identity’ 1 J. J. MacIntosh argues that reincarnation is impossible. I wish to make a slightly backhanded defence of reincarnation by showing that MacIntosh's argument does not succeed. I do not follow his recipe for defence of reincarnation exactly.
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    Taking reincarnation seriously: critical discussion of some central ideas from John Hick.Mikel Burley - unknown
    Reincarnation has not been entirely neglected in the philosophy of religion but it has not always been taken seriously or carefully discussed in relation to its role in believers’ lives. John Hick is exceptional insofar as he gave sustained attention to the belief, at least as it features in the philosophies of Vedānta and Buddhism. While acknowledging the value of Hick’s recognition of the variety of reincarnation beliefs, this article critically engages with certain aspects of his approach. It (...)
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  16. Reincarnation and the Akashic Field A Dialogue with Ervin Laszlo.C. M. Christopher M. Bache - 2006 - World Futures 62 (1/2):114.
     
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    Porphyry, Reincarnation and Resurrection in De Ciuitate Dei.Lance Byron Richey - 1995 - Augustinian Studies 26 (1):129-142.
  18. Reincarnation or immortality?Ursula N. Gestefeld - 1899 - New York: Alliance Publishing Co..
     
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    Reincarnation: the phoenix fire mystery: an east-west dialogue on death and rebirth from the worlds of religion, science, psychology, philosophy, art, and literature, and from great thinkers of the past and present.Joseph Head & Sylvia Cranston (eds.) - 1977 - Pasadena, Calif.: Theosophical University Press.
    This classic anthology offers ancient and modern perspectives on Job's question: 'If a man die, shall he live again?' Spanning over 5,000 years of world thought, the selections invite consideration of an idea that has found hospitality in the greatest minds of history.
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  20. (1 other version)Reincarnation.P. Edwards - forthcoming - Free Inquiry.
     
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    Punishment and Reincarnation.Thom Brooks - 2008 - Journal of Indian Philosophy and Religion 13:21-37.
    The doctrine of reincarnation is endorsed by various philosophers in both the Western and Eastern traditions. This paper will explore the relationship between reincarnation and legal punishment. Three competing views of reincarnation will be analyzed on this issue: Plato's work on Socrates, the Bhagavad Gita, and Mahayana Buddhism. Each view presents interesting, but different perspectives on how our view of the person might affect how we punish. The paper will claim that there are practical implications on the (...)
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  22. Reincarnation redux.Steven D. Hales - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):359-367.
    This paper is a rejoinder to Robert Almeder's "On Reincarnation: A Reply to Hales". I argue that even if we stipulate the case studies of the reincarnationists to be good data, the explanatory hypothesis of reincarnation is a deus ex machina. Without a comprehensive scientific or philosophical theory of the mind that embeds the reincarnation hypothesis, the view should not be taken seriously. The fact that reincarnation is the first explanation of the case studies that comes (...)
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    Reincarnation, Closest Continuers, and the Three Card Trick: A Reply to Noonan and Daniels.J. J. Macintosh - 1992 - Religious Studies 28 (2):235 - 251.
    In Religious Studies xxvi Harold W. Noonan and Charles B. Daniels severally take issue with my ‘Reincarnation and Relativized Identity’. Both make valuable points but both, I think, have somewhat missed the point of my original article. In that paper I singled out five different views on the possibility of life after death: that we are reincarnated in the self-same body we had in our pre-mortem state; that we are reincarnated in another — in a different — body; that (...)
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  24. Plato's Theory of Reincarnation: Eschatology and Natural Philosophy.Douglas R. Campbell - 2022 - Review of Metaphysics 75 (4):643-665.
    This article concerns the place of Plato’s eschatology in his philosophy. I argue that the theory of reincarnation appeals to Plato due to its power to explain how non-human animals came to be. Further, the outlines of this theory are entailed by other commitments, such as that embodiment disrupts psychic functioning, that virtue is always rewarded and vice punished, and that the soul is immortal. I conclude by arguing that Plato develops a view of reincarnation as the chief (...)
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  25. Judaism, Reincarnation, and Theodicy.Tyron Goldschmidt & Beth Seacord - 2013 - Faith and Philosophy 30 (4):393-417.
    The doctrine of reincarnation is usually associated with Buddhism, Hinduism and other Eastern religions. But it has also been developed in Druzism and Judaism. The doctrine has been used by these traditions to explain the existence of evil within a moral order. Traversing the boundaries between East and West, we explore how Jewish mysticism has employed the doctrine to help answer the problem of evil. We explore the doctrine particularly as we respond to objections against employing it in a (...)
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    “Bruno Reincarnate”The Early Feuerbach on God, Love and Death.Todd Gooch - 2013 - Journal for the History of Modern Theology/Zeitschrift für Neuere Theologiegeschichte 20 (1):21-43.
    This essay analyzes the central role played by the concept of love in Feuerbach’s early pantheistic idealism as articulated principally in his first book, Thoughts on Death and Immortality. After contextualizing this work in relation to the pantheism controversy inaugurated by the publication in 1785 of Jacobi’s famous letters to Moses Mendelssohn On the Doctrine of Spinoza, the author goes on to argue 1) that the position developed by Feuerbach here is far more coherent than has been recognized by previous (...)
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  27. Reincarnation in an African Metaphysics.G. E. Azenabor - forthcoming - Metaphysics, Phenomenology and African Philosophy. Ibadan: Hope Pub.
     
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    Reincarnation: A Selected Annotated Bibliography.L. R. & Lynn Kear - 1999 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 119 (1):201.
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    Death and reincarnation in Tibetan Buddhism: in-between bodies.Tanya Zivkovic - 2014 - New York: Routledge.
    Contextualising the seemingly esoteric and exotic aspects of Tibetan Buddhist culture within the everyday, embodied and sensual sphere of religious praxis, this book centres on the social and religious lives of deceased Tibetan Buddhist lamas. It explores how posterior forms - corpses, relics, reincarnations and hagiographical representations - extend a lama's trajectory of lives and manipulate biological imperatives of birth, aging and death. The book looks closely at previously unexamined figures whose history is relevant to a better understanding of how (...)
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    Reincarnation.George Abbe - 1985 - Between the Species 1 (2):15.
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    Human-Animal Reincarnation and Animal Grief in Kabbalah: Joseph of Hamadan’s Contribution.Leore Sachs-Shmueli - 2023 - Journal of Jewish Thought and Philosophy 31 (1):30-56.
    In thirteenth-century Castile, the kabbalist R. Joseph of Hamadan offered an unprecedented articulation of the idea of reincarnation (gilgul), proposing that Jewish men could be reborn as gentiles, women, or even animals. This article studies the formation of the Jewish belief in the transmigration of human souls into animal bodies, focusing on the question of animal pain. It contextualizes the kabbalistic literary treatment of animals by examining the thirteenth-century European genre of bestiaries, which attempted to instill proper morals in (...)
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  32. Reincarnation without survival of memory or character.Peter Forrest - 1978 - Philosophy East and West 28 (1):91-97.
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    La réincarnation et la problématique de l'égo.Daniel Donnet - 1986 - Revue Philosophique De Louvain 84 (2):229-241.
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    Reincarnation.Kwasi Wiredu - 2021 - In V. Y. Mudimbe & Kasereka Kavwahirehi (eds.), Encyclopedia of African Religions and Philosophy. Springer Verlag. pp. 597-599.
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    Reincarnation in World Thought. [REVIEW]O. H. S. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 22 (3):585-585.
    This is an anthology and source book of ancient and modern, eastern and western, sophisticated and crackpot, pro and con writings on reincarnation. The selections are largely fragmentary with the editors' ample commentary offering some continuity. It is difficult to see how the coverage could be broader as it includes various myths of reincarnation, writings from scriptures and theological writings from the major world religions, a short section on reincarnation in Theosophy and Masonry, and anthropologists' reports on (...)
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    Reincarnation in Plato and in the Christian Perspective.Michail Mantzanas - 2015 - Peitho 6 (1):195-204.
    The present study focuses on research about reincarnation in order to formulate some preliminary conclusions concerning various philosophical theories. The overview extends over a considerable period range, from ancient Greek and up to the patristic tradition. The relevant issues include the problem of evil, the question of human decomposition and death as well as reincarnation in the Platonic thought. The problem of evil is a problem of reason that emerges from the philosophical background of ancient Greek thought but (...)
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    Reincarnating the Body of the Future Through Speculative Science Fiction: The Employees (2018) by Olga Ravn.Joaquín Jesús Marto - 2023 - Iris 43.
    Through the epistemic potential of speculative science fiction, this article offers a reflection on the impacts of technologies on the human body. More precisely, this article illuminates how literary texts anticipate the challenges which will arise in relation with the body of the future from our most awaited and fantasized technologies. Olga Ravn’s novel, The employees (2018), will be the basis of this article’s inquiry into how the augmented body, extraterrestrial life and artificial intelligence impact the body and, by the (...)
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  38. On reincarnation: A reply to Hales.Robert Almeder - 2001 - Philosophia 28 (1-4):347-358.
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  39. Witchcraft, reincarnation, and the god-head: (issues in African philosophy).Sophie B. Oluwole - 1992 - Ikeja, Lagos: Excel Publishers.
  40. Reincarnation Revisited Rationally.Ashok Aklujkar - 2001 - Journal of Indian Philosophy 29 (1/2):3-15.
  41. Reincarnation Undressed.Martin Gardner - 1997 - Free Inquiry 17.
     
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    Yoga, youth & reincarnation.Jess Stearn - 1993 - Malibu, Calif.: Valley of the Sun Pub. Co.. Edited by Jess Stearn.
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  43. Leibniz’s Doctrine of Reincarnation as Metamorphosis.Nikolai Lossky & Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Sophia 59 (4):755-766.
    The Russian philosopher Nikolai Onufrievich Lossky considered himself a Leibnizian of sorts. He accepted parts of Leibniz’s doctrine of monads, although he preferred to call them ‘substantival agents’ and rejected the thesis that they have neither doors nor windows. In Lossky’s own doctrine, monads have existed since the beginning of time, they are immortal, and can evolve or devolve depending on the goodness or badness of their behavior. Such evolution requires the possibility for monads to reincarnate into the bodies of (...)
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    Revisiting the rationality of reincarnation talk.Ankur Barua - 2015 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 76 (3):218-231.
    A survey of the key arguments that have been developed for and against the rationality of belief in reincarnation shows that often the central dispute is not over what the ‘data’ are but how to assess the ‘data’ from specific metaphysical–hermeneutical horizons. By examining some of these arguments formulated by Hindu thinkers as well as their critiques – from the perspectives of metaphysical naturalism and Christian theology – we argue that one of the reasons why these debates remain intractable (...)
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    Une réincarnation de Jean Pic a l'époque de Pomponazzi.Paola Zambelli - 1977 - Wiesbaden: Steiner [in Komm.].
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    Aquinas on Reincarnation.Marie I. George - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (1):33-52.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:AQUINAS ON REINCARNATION MARIE I. GEORGE St. John's University Jamaica, New York I. INTRODUCTION AQUINAS EXPLICITLY addresses the question of whether reincarnation is possible on numerous occasions.1 Not surprisingly, his most extensive and subtle treatment of the subject is found in a work addressed to nonChristians, the Summa Contra Gentiles. Aquinas took it to be his duty as Christian philosopher to address errors which were apt to (...)
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    Reincarnation in Plotinus.Audrey N. M. Rich - 1957 - Mnemosyne 10 (3):232-238.
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  48. Human Destiny, Reincarnation, and Personal Identity in Yoruba Metaphysics.S. Ali - 2011 - Philosophia 39 (1).
    In African metaphysics, with special reference to Yoruba thought, human destiny, reincarnation, and personal identity constitute some of the major philosophical concerns. Given that man is trimorphously considered a composite of body , soul and inner-head , the last is the metaphysical symbol of human destiny which externally is represented by the physical head. The three elements are classifiable into physical and metaphysical entities with êmi and ori taken to be immortal. Do these metaphysical entities reincarnate and in what (...)
     
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    Signs of Reincarnation: Exploring Beliefs, Cases, and Theory by James Matlock.Stephen Braude - 2021 - Journal of Scientific Exploration 35 (1).
    James Matlock’s book, Signs of Reincarnation, is a recent addition to a seemingly endless stream of confused or superficial works on the topic of survival. Admittedly (and as one would expect), the case material is often of genuine interest. But when Matlock tries to make sense of that material, he demonstrates little grasp of the current state of the debate. Even worse, he seems unaware of the intellectually responsible strategies for challenging and criticizing positions opposed to his own. Since (...)
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  50. The Case for Reincarnation.James Petrik - 2017 - In Donald M. Borchert (ed.), Philosophy: Religion. Boston, USA: Macmillan Reference. pp. 277-302.
    This essay is a detailed, critical overview of the evidence and arguments for and against belief in reincarnation.
     
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