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immortalism as a practical philosophy
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The "Immortal" List deals with immortalism as a practical philosophy. That is, the attempt to achieve vastly extended life spans via technological means and the socio-political sources and impacts of such attempts.
Discussion of faith-based approaches to eternal life (resurrection through belief in a god, reincarnation, time travel, near-death experiences as evidence of an afterlife, etc.) is specifically excluded. Technological advances form the foundation for discussion, but are not themselves the topic of the List. Thus, articles concerning new developments in medicine, nanotechnology, information technology, and so on, are welcome, as long as they come from reliable sources, such as peer-reviewed journals. Such articles should include a citation to the source. These posts are likely to trigger discussion of social and political dynamics, which are the focus of the List.
The most central topic of the List is how social conditions promote or retard the acceptance of immortalism as a life philosophy and what the effects of such a philosophy are on those who hold it. Thus, the coverage includes philosophy, law, sociology, psychology, gerontology, anthropology, political science, thanatology, and religious science (the study of religions). Only specific topics within these subjects are relevant. For example, existential psychology is directly relevant:
"The attempt to escape from death anxiety is at the core of the neurotic conflict . . . . The neurotic life style is generated by a fear of death; but insofar as it limits one's ability to live spontaneously and creatively, the defense against death is itself a partial death (Yalom. [1980]. Existential psychotherapy. NY: Basic Books. p. 146.)"
This quote illustrates that discussion is not only concerned with life extension, but also the impact of immortalist beliefs on the quality of life. ------
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