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Chemopreservation in the real world

It is generally not the task of scientists to consider the legal, financial, and logistical limitations when searching for biomedical breakthroughs but there are good

June 20, 2012 by Aschwin de Wolf3 Min Reading
Arts & Living, Death

Steve Jobs’ morbid glorification of death

According to Steve Jobs, death is such a great benefit to mankind that it would have to be invented if it did not exist: No

October 6, 2011March 25, 2012 by Aschwin de Wolf2 Min Reading
Cryonics, Death, Health, Neuroscience

Medico-Legal Aspects of Human Cryopreservation Optimization

Introduction Ongoing legal challenges and hostile interference of relatives have increased awareness among cryonicists that addressing the likelihood that one will be cryopreserved at all

May 28, 2011 by Aschwin de Wolf18 Min Reading
Cryonics, Death, Neuroscience

Neural cryobiology and the legal recognition of cryonics

It has been said that if you want to persuade someone, you need to find common ground. But one of the defining characteristics of cryonics

May 16, 2011 by Aschwin de Wolf6 Min Reading
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Paul Edwards on the fear of death

In his book God and the Philosophers, the Austrian American atheist philosopher Paul Edwards writes: When we die we do not return to the “bosom

January 18, 2011 by Aschwin de Wolf2 Min Reading
Arts & Living, Cryonics, Death, Science

Is a life worth starting? Some personal views

For life—the life of any sentient creature—to be worth living, there must, as Robert Ettinger has often said, be a preponderance of satisfaction over dissatisfaction.

December 27, 2010 by Mike Perry5 Min Reading
Arts & Living, Cryonics, Death

Review of 'Better Never to Have Been'

Review of  Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence by David Benatar. New York: Oxford University Press, 2006 “Would that I

December 20, 2010 by Mike Perry7 Min Reading
Death, Society

Humanist death apologetics

Some contemporary atheists and secular humanists do not stop at debunking the idea of God but seem to think that making a persuasive case against

May 25, 2010 by Aschwin de Wolf3 Min Reading
Cryonics, Death, Science

Ben Best on the feasibility of cryonics at SENS3

February 26, 2010 by Aschwin de Wolf
Cryonics, Death, Society

The ethics of cryonics interference

Advocates of human cryopreservation argue that death is not an event but a process. Cryonics patients are stabilized at low temperatures in anticipation of a

February 23, 2010June 13, 2019 by Aschwin de Wolf4 Min Reading
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