Birth and Death: A Transcendental Perspective on Life and Afterlife
This translation introduces the book’s spiritualist view of the twofold nature of man, exploring what lies beyond ordinary perception. It invites readers to examine questions about origin, purpose, and the limits of science.
The introduction explains why matter and spirit may not fully capture human nature, and why a transcendental approach can illuminate life, death, and our relation to the unseen. It also outlines how the book treats spiritual phenomena, skepticism, and the search for a reliable metaphysical framework.
- How a transcendental basis can shape our view of existence and consciousness
- Critical discussion of explanations for paranormal phenomena, including imposture and psychic force
- How metaphysics can offer practical insight into life, death, and ethical living
- Guidance for readers seeking a reasoned, hopeful philosophy beyond materialism
Ideal for readers curious about metaphysics, spirituality, and the meaning of life.
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