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    Many persons strongly desire that there should be an afte... — Carmelics
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    Challenges→Dismissing belief in an afterlife as mere wishful thinking is too hasty and commits the fallacy of begging the question.

    Many persons strongly desire that there should be an afterlife and believe in one largely for that reason.

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    This is of course a mere sketch of an argument that would require much more space for its full development. We offer the above line of reasoning as an example of how one might compare the merits of alternative accounts of an afterlife. It is also offered to make the point that the case for or against an afterlife is best understood in light of one’s overall metaphysics. To see further how philosophical reflection on an afterlife might be guided by metaphysical considerations, consider briefly what has been called the argument from desire. Without question, many persons strongly desire that the...

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