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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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PREFACE i-ii

INTRODUCTION 1-7

CHAPTER ONE 8-30

ISSUES IN MORAL PSYCHOLOGY

Is It a Bad Thing to Die?

CHAPTER TWO . 31-76

AXIOLOGICAL ISSUES

Does Death Contribute Value or

Disvalue to Life?

CHAPTER THREE 77-104

METAPHYSICAL ISSUES

Is Death an Event in Life?

CHAPTER FOUR 105-116

CLINICO-BIOLOGICAL ISSUES

The Right to be Sure about Death


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CHAPTER FIVE 117-132

EPISTEMIC ISSUES

What Sort of Knowledge of Death

Do We Possess?

CHAPTER SIX 133-145

LOGICAL ISSUES

The Logical Form of Present-tensed

Singular Death-Sentences

CHAPTER SEVEN 146-167

DEATH : SOME KINDRED TOPICS

Euthanasia and Suicide

CHAPTER EIGHT 168-174

IMMORTALITY

The Conquest of Sempiternal Self

CHAPTER NINE 175-191

CONCLUDING REMARKS :

TOWARDS A POSSIBLE SOLUTION

Who Dies?

BIBLIOGRAPHY 192-208

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