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Publication date
  
2005

Dewey Decimal
  
133.9/01/35 22

Originally published
  
2005

OCLC
  
59223926

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ISBN
  
0-312-32137-6

LC Class
  
BL515 .T77 2005

Author
  
Jim B. Tucker

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Publisher
  
New York : St. Martin's Press.

Reincarnation books
  
Old Souls, Twenty Cases Suggestiv, Return to Life: Extraordi, Children who remembe, European Cases of the Reinc

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Life Before Life: A Scientific Investigation of Children's Memories of Previous Lives is a 2005 book written by psychiatrist Jim B. Tucker, which presents an overview of more than 40 years of reincarnation research at the University of Virginia, into children's reports of past-life memories. The book also discusses "birthmarks and birth defects that match those of a deceased person who is identified by the child". The foreword to the book is written by Ian Stevenson.

This book claims that consciousness can be considered separately from the brain, which provides a basis for claims of reincarnation. Tucker discusses objections to reincarnation: the paucity of persons who actually claim to remember a past life, the fragility of memories, the population explosion, the mind—body problem, fraud, and others. Tucker states that none of the cases examined are perfect, and that "faulty memory by informants" is seen to be the "best normal explanation for many of the cases" reviewed in the book. The version of reincarnation discussed is typically incompatible with common religious beliefs around reincarnation, specifically in relation to karma.

Life Before Life has been reviewed in Philosophical Practice, and PsycCRITIQUES.

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