immortalist

noun

Etymology

From immortal + -ist.

  1. derived from *anūšiya-
  2. derived from *anauša-
  3. calqued from ἀθάνατος
  4. derived from immortālis
  5. suffixed as immortalist — “immortal + ist

Definitions

  1. One who holds the doctrine of the immortality of the soul.

  2. One who seeks to extend human life indefinitely.

    • Advocates of nonbiostatic immortalist philosophies include the precryonics immortalist Federov and more recent thinkers such as Alan Harrington, Hans Moravec, and Frank Tipler.
  3. Pertaining to a belief in or quest for immortality.

    • Advocates of nonbiostatic immortalist philosophies include the precryonics immortalist Federov and more recent thinkers such as Alan Harrington, Hans Moravec, and Frank Tipler.

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