A Moral Case for Nonreductive Physicalism
Post (Stephen G.)
Source: Brown (Warren), Murphy (Nancey) & Malony (H. Newton) - Whatever Happened to the Soul: Scientific and Theological Portraits of Human Nature, 1998
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Contents

  1. Is Soul Essential? – 195
  2. The Purported Moral Achievements of Dualism – 197
  3. Adverse Moral Consequences of Nonmaterial Souls – 203
  4. Envoi: Christian Ethics in Non-reductive Physicalism – 210
The Author
    Stephen G. Post is Professor of Biomedical Ethics, Philosophy, and Religion at Case Western Reserve University. His book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer Disease (1995) deals systematically with questions of theology and the human self. He was associate editor of the five-volume Encyclopedia of Bioethics (second edition, 1995). Post holds his doctorate from the University of Chicago Divinity School in theology and ethics.

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