Who was the scientist who wanted to find out where people go after killing.
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David Goodall
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HE Suicide TO KNOW THAT WHAT WILL HAPPEN LIFE AFTER
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Herman Feifel
Following World War II, the world was haunted with the memories of the many casualties. During this period of reflection many existential philosophers began considering life-and-death issues. One in particular was Herman Feifel, an American psychologist who is considered the pioneer of the modern death movement.
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