Digital Souls: A Philosophy of Online DeathPatrick Stokes, Digital Souls: A Philosophy of Online Death, London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2021, pp. vi + 200, $90 (hardback) / $26.95 (paperback) [Book Review]

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 102 (1):243-243 (2024)
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In Digital Souls, Patrick Stokes brings together a thoughtful account of personal identity and death with a range of examples from literature and real life, to help us think about the dead online....

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