ABSTRACT

Immortality is a subject which has long been explored and imagined by science fiction writers. In his intriguing new study, Stephen R.L.Clark argues that the genre of science fiction writing allows investigation of philosophical questions about immortality without the constraints of academic philosophy. He reveals how fantasy accounts of issues such as resurrection, disembodied survival, reincarnation and devices or drugs for preserving life can be used as an important resource for philosophical inquiry and examines how a society of immortals might function through a reading of the vampire myth.
How to Live Forever is a compelling study which introduces students and professional philosophers to the possibilities of using science fiction in their work. It includes extensive suggestions for further reading, both fictional and philosophical, and examines the work of such major science fiction authors as Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Herbert, Larry Niven, William Gibson, and Colin Wilson.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|14 pages

The end of summer

chapter Chapter 2|15 pages

The age of the pussyfoot

chapter Chapter 3|14 pages

Neuromancer

chapter Chapter 4|15 pages

The empire of fear

chapter Chapter 5|12 pages

Sailing to Byzantium

chapter Chapter 6|16 pages

The philosopher's stone

chapter Chapter 7|14 pages

Bridge of ashes

chapter Chapter 8|15 pages

To your scattered bodies go

chapter Chapter 9|11 pages

Superluminal

chapter Chapter 10|17 pages

A fish dinner in Memison

chapter Chapter 11|13 pages

Childhood's end

chapter Chapter 12|14 pages

The big time

chapter Chapter 13|7 pages

The triumph of time