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    A Future Life as Represented by the Greek Tragedians.Maud M. Daniel - 1890 - The Classical Review 4 (03):81-95.
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    (1 other version)Four Futures: Life after Capitalism by Peter Frase.Hazel Perry - 2021 - Utopian Studies 32 (1):124-127.
    Peter Frase's Four Futures is a well-developed study of how a postcapitalist egalitarian society could be created. As the title suggests, the book is organized around four chapters detailing possible future societies. There are two utopian visions contained in chapters entitled "Communism" and "Socialism," and two contrasting dystopian worlds in "Rentism" and "Exterminism." Frase takes each of these societies in turn and analyzes the possibility of creating a utopian one, where humanity cares about finding a solution to the climate (...)
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    The Future Life of the Universal Declaration.Alan Haworth - 2019 - The Philosophers' Magazine 86:58-63.
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    Realities of the future life [ed. by W.]. Realities & W. - 1880
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    Unrealistic optimism about future life events: A cautionary note.Adam J. L. Harris & Ulrike Hahn - 2011 - Psychological Review 118 (1):135-154.
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    The "Future Life" and Averroës's Long Commentary on the De Anima of Aristotle.Richard C. Taylor - 1996 - In Murād Wahbah & Mona Abousenna (eds.), Averroës and the Enlightenment. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.
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  7. The Problem of the Future Life.C. J. Shebbeare - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):216-216.
     
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    Bioethics inside the beltway: An egg takes flight: The once and future life of the national bioethics advisory commission.Alexander Morgan Capron - 1997 - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 7 (1):63-80.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:An Egg Takes Flight: The Once and Future Life of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission*Alexander Morgan Capron (bio)Attempting to describe the National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) is comparable to the surreal feat performed by the artist in a famous painting by René Magritte. The artist (Magritte himself) sits with his back to the viewer, a palette in his left hand. The brush in his right hand is (...)
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    Religion and the Future Life, the Development of the Belief in the Life after Death.George A. Barton & E. Hershey Sneath - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:250.
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    More Realistic Forecasting of Future Life Events After Psilocybin for Treatment-Resistant Depression.Taylor Lyons & Robin Lester Carhart-Harris - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Are Student Teachers’ Overall Expected Emotions Regarding Their Future Life as a Teacher Biased Toward Their Expected Peak Emotions?Markus Forster & Christof Kuhbandner - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Having functional expected emotions regarding one’s future life as a teacher is important for student teachers to maintain their motivation to choose a career as a teacher. However, humans show several biases when judging their emotional experiences. One famous bias is the so-called peak-end effect which describes the phenomenon that overall affective judgments do not reflect the average of the involved emotional experiences but the most intense and the most recent of the involved emotional experiences. Regarding student teachers’ (...)
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  12. Jesus and the Future Life: A Study in the Synoptic Gospels.William Strawson - 1959
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  13. An essay on the future life of brutes, introduced with observation upon evil, its nature and origin.Richard Dean - 1713 - In Aaron Garrett, Richard Dean, Humphrey Primatt, John Oswald & Thomas Young (eds.), Animal rights and souls in the eighteenth century. Sterling, Va.: Thoemmes Press.
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    The Problem of the Future Life. By C. J. Shebbeare . (Oxford: Shakespeare Head Press. 1939. Pp. xiv + 96. Price 2s. 6d.). [REVIEW]L. W. Grensten - 1940 - Philosophy 15 (58):216-.
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  15. Does Moral Obligation Imply the Future Life?R. Corkey - 1934 - Hibbert Journal 33:421.
     
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    (1 other version)Human sentiment with regard to a future life.F. C. S. Schiller - 1901 - Mind 10 (39):433-434.
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  17. Questionnaire on Human Sentiment with Regard to a Future Life.F. C. S. Schiller - 1901 - Mind 10:433.
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    The Zoroastrian Doctrine of a Future Life from Death to the Individual Judgment.Roland G. Kent & Jal Dastur Cursetji Pavry - 1928 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 48:285.
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    A Sketch Of The Manichaean Doctrine Concerning The Future Life.A. V. Williams Jackson - 1930 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 50:177-198.
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    How Future Depends on Past and Rare Events in Systems of Life.Giuseppe Longo - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (3):443-474.
    The dependence on history of both present and future dynamics of life is a common intuition in biology and in humanities. Historicity will be understood in terms of changes of the space of possibilities as well as by the role of diversity in life’s structural stability and of rare events in history formation. We hint to a rigorous analysis of “path dependence” in terms of invariants and invariance preserving transformations, as it may be found also in physics, (...)
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  21. Life to the Full: Stories of Infertility, Faith and A Hope-Filled Future [Book Review].Brian Lucas - 2020 - The Australasian Catholic Record 97 (4):502.
    Review of: Life to the Full: Stories of Infertility, Faith and A Hope-Filled Future, by Debra Vermeer, Strathfield, NSW: St Pauls, 2020, pp. 158, paperback, $24.95.
     
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  22. Metasubjective processes and, 76 programming for, 323 in realism context, 335-37 strong vs. weak, 106-7 traditional, 218. [REVIEW]Artificial Life - 1997 - In David Martel Johnson & Christina E. Erneling (eds.), The future of the cognitive revolution. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 45--52.
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    Just Life: Bioethics and the Future of Sexual Difference.Mary C. Rawlinson - 2016 - New York: Columbia University Press.
    Just Life reorients ethics and politics around the generativity of mothers and daughters rather than the right to property and the sexual proprieties of the Oedipal drama. Invoking two concrete universals – everyone is born of a woman and everyone needs to eat – Rawlinson rethinks labor and food as relationships that make ethical claims and sustain agency. Just Life counters the capitalization of bodies under biopower with the solidarity of sovereign bodies.
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  24. The Scientific Evidence for a Future Life.G. N. M. Tyrrell - 1942 - Hibbert Journal 41:226.
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  25. Nolt, Future Harm and Future Quality of Life.Robin Attfield - 2011 - Ethics, Policy and Environment 14 (1):11-13.
    In his impressive paper, John Nolt argues that the average American is harming future people. Yet people can only be harmed if they could have been unharmed. Nolt recognises this when...
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    The Future of Life and What it Means for Humanity.John E. Stewart - 2012 - Foundations of Science 17 (1):47-50.
    Vidal’s (Found Sci, 2010 ) and Rottiers’s (Found Sci, 2010 ) commentaries on my (2010) paper raised a number of important issues about the possible future trajectory of evolution and its implications for humanity. My response emphasizes that despite the inherent uncertainty involved in extrapolating the trajectory of evolution into the far future, the possibilities it reveals nonetheless have significant strategic implications for what we do with our lives here and now, individually and collectively. One important implication is (...)
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  27. SHEBBEARE, C. J. -The Problem of the Future Life[REVIEW]C. Lewy - 1940 - Mind 49:487.
     
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    Life and its Future.Josephine C. Adams & Jürgen Engel - 2021 - Springer Verlag.
    This book is aimed at those who wish to understand more about the molecular basis of life and how life on earth may change in coming centuries. Readers of this book will gain knowledge of how life began on Earth, the natural processes that have led to the great diversity of biological organisms that exist today, recent research into the possibility of life on other planets, and how the future of life on earth faces (...)
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    Technological Unemployment, Meaning in Life, Purpose of Business, and the Future of Stakeholders.Tae Wan Kim & Alan Scheller-Wolf - 2019 - Journal of Business Ethics 160 (2):319-337.
    We offer a precautionary account of why business managers should proactively rethink about what kinds of automation firms ought to implement, by exploring two challenges that automation will potentially pose. We engage the current debate concerning whether life without work opportunities will incur a meaning crisis, offering an argument in favor of the position that if technological unemployment occurs, the machine age may be a structurally limited condition for many without work opportunities to have or add meaning to their (...)
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  30. Life-centered ethics, and the human future in space.Michael N. Mautner - 2008 - Bioethics 23 (8):433-440.
    In the future, human destiny may depend on our ethics. In particular, biotechnology and expansion in space can transform life, raising profound questions. Guidance may be found in Life-centered ethics, as biotic ethics that value the basic patterns of organic gene/protein life, and as panbiotic ethics that always seek to expand life. These life-centered principles can be based on scientific insights into the unique place of life in nature, and the biological unity of (...)
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  31. SPENCER, F. A. M. -The Future Life[REVIEW]F. C. S. Schiller - 1936 - Mind 45:113.
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    Self-Employment in Later Life: How Future Time Perspective and Social Support Influence Self-Employment Interest.Valerie Caines, Joanne Kaa Earl & Prashant Bordia - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10:429910.
    For older workers, self-employment is an important alternative to waged employment. Drawing on social learning theory and social cognitive career theory we examine how attitudes toward one’s own aging, future time perspective (captured by perceived time left to live) and perceived support from referent individuals predict self-efficacy for entrepreneurship and outcome expectations, influencing self-employment interest. Findings from a sample of professional association members (n = 174, mean age 52.5 years), revealed that an open-ended time perspective relates positively to entrepreneurial (...)
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    Recovering ethical life: Jürgen Habermas and the future of critical theory.J. M. Bernstein - 1995 - New York: Routledge.
    Jurgen Habermas' construction of a critical social theory of society grounded in communicative reason is one of the very few real philosophical inventions of recent times that demands and repays extended engagement. In this elaborate and sympathetic study which places Habermas' project in the context of critical theory as a whole past and future, J. M. Bernstein argues that despite its undoubted achievements, it contributes to the very problems of ethical dislocation and meaninglessness it aims to diagnose and remedy. (...)
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  34. (1 other version)The future of life.C. E. M. Joad - 1928 - London & New York,: G. P. Putnam's Sons.
     
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  35. Synthetic life, what for and what future?Armando Aranda-Anzaldo - 2011 - Ludus Vitalis 19 (36):213-215.
    This text answers the question, posed by the editor, on the philosophical and social issues resulting from the synthetic assembly of a modified bacterial genome that was introduced in an existing bacterial species (M.mycoides)and so it was claimed to represent the first ever kind of synthetic life produced by human manipulation.
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    From Life to Survival: Derrida, Freud, and the Future of Deconstruction.Robert Trumbull - 2022 - New York: Fordham University Press.
    Contemporary continental thought is marked by a move away from the “linguistic turn” in twentieth-century European philosophy, as new materialisms and ontologies seek to leave behind the thinking of language central to poststructuralism as it has been traditionally understood. At the same time, biopolitical philosophy has brought critical attention to the question of life, examining new formations of life and death. Within this broader turn, Derridean deconstruction, with its apparent focus on language, writing, and textuality, is generally set (...)
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    Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there.Ioan Fazey, Niko Schäpke, Guido Caniglia, Anthony Hodgson, Ian Kendrick, Christopher Lyon, Glenn Page, James Patterson, Chris Riedy, Tim Strasser, Stephan Verveen, David Adams, Bruce Goldstein, Matthias Klaes, Graham Leicester, Alison Linyard, Adrienne McCurdy, Paul Ryan, Bill Sharpe, Giorgia Silvestri, Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim, David Abson, Olufemi Samson Adetunji, Paulina Aldunce, Carlos Alvarez-Pereira, Jennifer Marie Amparo, Helene Amundsen, Lakin Anderson, Lotta Andersson, Michael Asquith, Karoline Augenstein, Jack Barrie, David Bent, Julia Bentz, Arvid Bergsten, Carol Berzonsky, Olivia Bina, Kirsty Blackstock, Joanna Boehnert, Hilary Bradbury, Christine Brand, Jessica Böhme Sangmeister), Marianne Mille Bøjer, Esther Carmen, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Sarah Choudhury, Supot Chunhachoti-Ananta, Jessica Cockburn, John Colvin, Irena L. C. Connon, Rosalind Cornforth, Robin S. Cox, Nicholas Cradock-Henry, Laura Cramer, Almendra Cremaschi, Halvor Dannevig, Catherine T. Day & Cathel Hutchison - unknown
    Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for contemporary societies. They are, however, also arguably failing humanity when their impact is measured against the level of progress being made in stimulating the societal changes needed to address challenges like climate change. In this research we used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how we might get there. Findings suggest that envisioned future systems (...)
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    Adolescent Life Perspectives After War: Evaluation and Adaptation of the Future Expectation Scale in Uganda.Laura B. Saupe, Katharina Gößmann, Claudia Catani & Frank Neuner - 2019 - Frontiers in Psychology 10.
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  39. Life in Process: The Lived-Body Ethics for Future.Anne Sauka - 2020 - Reliģiski-Filozofiski Raksti:154-183.
    The article explores the concept of ‘life’ via processual ontology, contrasting the approaches of substance and processual ontologies, and investigates the link between ontological assumptions and sociopolitical discourses, stating that the predominant substance ontologies also promote an objectifying and anthropocentric framework in sociopolitical discourses and ethical approaches. Arguing for a necessary shift in the ontological conceptualization of life to enable environmentally-minded ethics for the future, the article explores the tie between the sociopolitical discourses embedded in a worldview (...)
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  40. Religious Life into the Future.David Ranson - 2008 - The Australasian Catholic Record 85 (4):456.
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    The future of life and death: contemporary bioethics in Europe and Japan.Susumu Shimazono & Shimauchi Hiroe (eds.) - 2007 - Tokyo, Japan: Sangensha Publishers.
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    Future of life on Earth.J. Cairns - 2004 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 4:1-2.
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  43. Life in God: John Calvin, Practical Formation, and the Future of Protestant Theology.Matthew Myer Boulton - 2011
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    The Future of Pragmatism’s Second Life.Joseph Margolis - 2016 - Contemporary Pragmatism 13 (1):89-117.
    I view the revival of pragmatism, without manifesto, as a demand for fresh clues about the directives of its second life, and explore the prospects and possible gains of four proposals: the primacy and artifactuality of persons; the mongrel nature of ordinary discourse; the discursivity of normativity; the abductive turn.
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  45. Untimely Futures and the Art of Revolutionary Life.Jami Weinstein - 2023 - In Kathrin Dreckmann & Elfi Vomberg (eds.), More Than Illustrated Music: Aesthetics of Hybrid Media between Pop, Art and Video. London: Bloomsbury. pp. 165-178.
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    Some Greek and Roman Ideas of a Future Life. By Cyril Bailey. Pp. 24. Leeds and District Branch of the Classical Association. 1915. [REVIEW]Frank Granger - 1915 - The Classical Review 29 (4):125-126.
  47. Transforming knowledge systems for life on Earth: Visions of future systems and how to get there.Ioan Fazey, Niko Schäpke, Guido Caniglia, Anthony Hodgson, Ian Kendrick, Christopher Lyon, Glenn Page, James Patterson, Chris Riedy, Tim Strasser, Stephan Verveen, David Adams, Bruce Goldstein, Matthias Klaes, Graham Leicester, Alison Linyard, Adrienne McCurdy, Paul Ryan, Bill Sharpe, Giorgia Silvestri, Ali Yansyah Abdurrahim, David Abson, Olufemi Samson Adetunji, Paulina Aldunce, Carlos Alvarez-Pereira, Jennifer Marie Amparo, Helene Amundsen, Lakin Anderson, Lotta Andersson, Michael Asquith, Karoline Augenstein, Jack Barrie, David Bent, Julia Bentz, Arvid Bergsten, Carol Berzonsky, Olivia Bina, Kirsty Blackstock, Joanna Boehnert, Hilary Bradbury, Christine Brand, Jessica Böhme, Marianne Mille Bøjer, Esther Carmen, Lakshmi Charli-Joseph, Sarah Choudhury, Supot Chunhachoti-Ananta, Jessica Cockburn, John Colvin, Irena L. C. Connon & Rosalind Cornforth - 2020 - Energy Research and Social Science 70.
    Formalised knowledge systems, including universities and research institutes, are important for contemporary societies. They are, however, also arguably failing humanity when their impact is measured against the level of progress being made in stimulating the societal changes needed to address challenges like climate change. In this research we used a novel futures-oriented and participatory approach that asked what future envisioned knowledge systems might need to look like and how we might get there. Findings suggest that envisioned future systems (...)
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    Developing Future-Ready University Graduates: Nurturing Wellbeing and Life Skills as Well as Academic Talent.Tzyy Yang Gan, Zuhrah Beevi, Jasmine Low, Peter J. Lee & Deborah Ann Hall - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Higher education is starting to embrace its role in promoting student wellbeing and life skills, especially given the concerning levels of poor mental health and uncertainties in the future job market. Yet, many of the published studies evaluating positive educational teaching methods thus far are limited to interventions delivered to small student cohorts and/or imbedded within elective wellbeing courses, and are focussed on developed Western countries. This study addressed this gap by investigating the effectiveness of an institution-wide compulsory (...)
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    Alien Life: Marx and the Future of the Human.Glenn Rikowski - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (2):121-164.
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    Life Extension and Future Generations.Adrian Bunn - 2016 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 30 (1):133-147.
    Future technology may dramatically extend the human lifespan. Peter Singer argues that we should reject life extension because developing it would result in a world with lower total and average happiness. Singer’s argument depends on the claim that we should maximise average happiness per moment. I will argue that developing the life-extending drug would not be impermissible because doing so will maximise average happiness per person. I offer an independent argument for why we should adopt a consequentialist (...)
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