Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity ... He quotes Shakespeare, Heine, Seneca, Swinburn, Houseman, Mencken, Bertrand Russell, Clarence Darrow, James Baldwin, and others, all to the effect that, as Swinburne put it, death is "eternal night." Those who anticipate nothingness at death are at least in some pretty exalted company.
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Comments on "Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity" ... The error: reifying nothingness, and then to place the individual in it after death. Death, said Swinburne, is “eternal night”. And then your essay builds a concurrence by an impressive company of poets, writers, and philosophers.
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Death, nothingness, and subjectivity from Humanist provided by Find Articles at BNET ... The topic of our fate after death is a touchy subject, but nevertheless the error of anticipating nothingness needs rectifying.
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1. Re: Birth, Death & Nothingness; Apr 28, 2008 3:05 PM | In response to: pherweg ... Where would the painbody come from if we came from nothingness? Why would you be afraid of death? It will be a journey into another life. Maybe another life form, but nevertheless life.The opposite of death is birth.
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Tom Clark is thinking about the question: How essential is consciousness to highly evolved or intelligent life? ... Think: is it possible that you could have a "...cognitively equivalent, but silicon-instantiated twin [that] might get around in the world as effectively as [you] do - with as ... Read Tom Clark on consciousness.
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He quotes Shakespeare, Heine, Seneca, Swinburn, Houseman, Mencken, Bertrand Russell, Clarence Darrow, James Baldwin, and others, all to the effect that, as Swinburne put it, death is "eternal night." Those who anticipate nothingness at death are at least in some pretty exalted company.
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Time, Space, Death, Nothingness and Ludwig Wittgenstein: msg#00001 ... "Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present. Our life has no end in just the way in which...
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SPOILERS for ALL of Death Note and bits of Another Note. L's real name is used as well. Post-series. ... Disclaimer: For all the chapters, I own none of these lovely, albeit fucked up characters. ... B/Light - Nothingness...
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When the bible was put together, many years after the death of Jesus, the religious leaders (essentially politicians) decided what would go in the book and what wouldn't. We all know how men of power are, especially religious ones.
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Just Nothingness. As I discussed last week, scientists who work in the area of consciousness and the human mind/brain are now saying that when the brain dies, so does consciousness. In search of the human soul, they have watched for evidence of "energy" leaving the body at the time of death. ... After death, what? Nothingness?
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