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Apr 29, 2022 · Second, there is the fact that the overwhelming majority of those who’ve had an NDE become convinced of the existence of an afterlife, regardless of their previous skepticism on the topic.
Jan 22, 2010 · My absolute understanding that there is an afterlife for all of us — and a wonderful afterlife — helps me face cancer, this terribly frightening and threatening disease, with more courage than ...
Nov 30, 2015 · 2. If there were an immaterial soul affecting the brain this would lead to a violation of physical formulas. Therefore, 3. There is no non-physical soul that might survive bodily death. Premise (1) is a consequence of the causal closure of the physical domain: any physical event that has a cause has a physical cause.
Jul 12, 2021 · I am an atheist. I've always assumed an afterlife was as realistic as Santa Claus. But after the passing of my dad in 2015, I set out to see if there was any scientific evidence that could convince me of another realm beyond the living. I didn't expect to find much, but in the depths of my grief, I figured it was worth a try.
Jul 1, 2017 · Second, there is the supposition that copying your brain's connectome—the diagram of its neural connections—uploading it into a computer (as some scientists suggest) or resurrecting your ...
In the final section, authors offer critical evaluations of the main types of evidence for an afterlife. Fully interdisciplinary, The Myth of an Afterlife: The Case against Life after Death brings together a variety of fields of research to make that case, including cognitive neuroscience, philosophy of mind, personal identity, philosophy of religion, moral philosophy, psychical research, and ...
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The Myth of the Afterlife is a massive tome explicitly making the case against life after death with 30 chapters in four parts: empirical arguments for annihilation, conceptual and empirical difficulties for survival, problematic models of the afterlife, and dubious evidence for survival. . . .[T]he volume…provide[s] readers with a sophisticated analysis of many arguments related to survival.