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Life After Death ... Criticism of Immortality (J.P. Moreland and Gary Habermas) (1993) by Jim Lippard ... Articles listed under empirical arguments generally concern scientific evidence against (some or all kinds of) life after death (such the mind-brain dependence argument or mortalistic argument from physical minds), as well as...
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But in the present state of psychology and physiology, belief in immortality can, at any rate, claim no support from science, and such arguments ... This line of argument would divert us from the present topic of this paper and bring out arguments about the existence and nature of God which are beyond the scope of this essay.
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The first argument is based on the cyclical interchange by means of which every quality comes into being from its own opposite. Hot comes from cold and cold from hot: that is, hot things are just cold things that have warmed up, and cold things are just hot things that have cooled off. ... Immortality of the Soul...
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To refute this objection, Socrates embarks on a long and difficult argument (100b-107a). What follows is my interpretation and evaluation of it. ... The argument requires two principles, each of which is hinted at in the text, and each one which depends on the existence of Forms.
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00578. PLATO'S ARGUMENT FOR IMMORTALITY. A discussion of the theory of the immortality of the soul found in Plato's Phaedo, which is seen as an idealist, anti-materialist development in the history of ideas. 5 pages, 0 footnotes, 0 bibliographic sources.
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i caught part of a show on the discovery channel last night, about time (in general). during the segement i watched, the host (a physicist, i think) was discussing the possibility ... would then, immortality remove our sentience? a semantic point, perhaps. but it would change humanity, and not necessarily for the better.
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Energy (or, orthodoxly, "matter"+energy) is always conserved. Everything is, theoretically, made of matter/energy. So what do we mean when we say that something has been created or has ceased to exist? What does that mean exactly? ... This is not to say that Eastern Airlines or the library at Alexandria still exists,
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If there ever was a question where the opinions of the audience were irrelevant and likely to be corrupted by wishful thinking, self-deception, and other passions, it's the immortality of the soul.The Phaedo contains a series of four abstract, theoretical proofs of the immortality of the soul, self-contained and set...
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The Simulation Argument ... "The Simulation Argument is perhaps the first interesting argument for the existence of a Creator in 2000 years." ... The Physics of Immortality. Frank J. Tipler (1994), Doubleday.
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