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Dr. Michael Sudduth is a Lecturer in Philosophy and Religion at San Francisco State University, where he has taught since 2005. Specializing in philosophy of religion, his research spans epistemology, philosophy of science, metaphysics, and the intersection of philosophy with literature and film. He holds a D.Phil. and M.Phil. from the University of Oxford.
His academic work critiques empirical arguments for postmortem survival, notably examining reincarnation cases like the James Leininger controversy. He has published influential books, including *A Philosophical Critique of Empirical Arguments for Postmortem Survival* (2015) and *The Reformed Objection to Natural Theology* (2009). His 2021 analysis of the James Leininger case challenges claims of reincarnation, emphasizing methodological flaws and parental influence on child narratives.
Beyond academia, Sudduth explores philosophical themes through fiction. His novels, such as *Gel* (2017) and *A Person You May Know*, blend psychological horror with existential questions about identity and consciousness. He maintains the *Cup of Nirvana* blog, discussing Eastern philosophy, film, and survival hypotheses.
Recent work includes a 2024 critique of the Bigelow Institute's survival debate and a 2022 debunking of Bruce Leininger's reincarnation claims. He actively engages with parapsychology debates, advocating for rigorous methodological standards in survival research.
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