surviving death: a guide for beginners michael lacewing [email protected]

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Page 1: Surviving Death: A Guide for Beginners Michael Lacewing enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk

Surviving Death: A Guide for Beginners

Michael [email protected]

Page 2: Surviving Death: A Guide for Beginners Michael Lacewing enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk

What am I?

What is it for me to continue being me over time?

Am I a kind of thing, e.g. a mind or a body? What is it for a mind or a body to continue to exist?

We know bodies can exist without minds (corpses). Are minds able to exist without bodies?

Page 3: Surviving Death: A Guide for Beginners Michael Lacewing enquiries@alevelphilosophy.co.uk

Dualism and Monism

Substance: needs no other thing to existDualism: there are two sorts of

substance, mind (or soul) and matterMaterialism: there is just one sort of

thing, matter

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The options

Suppose dualism is true, and my mind can exist without my body. Do I continue to exist just as a mind after death (=death of my body)? Or am I essentially a mind-and-body combination?

Suppose materialism is true, and we don’t have souls. Can we survive death at all? Can my body ‘survive’? Can my mind survive?

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Surviving death: Resurrection

In the graveyard or somewhere else? How does my body get there?

Christ had an intact body; I won’t!

Putting the old body back together

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A Corny Tale

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Materialism and personal identity

Am I…

My brain?

Or is what makes me me different from what makes my brain my brain?

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Teletransportation (or travelling light)

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Same mind, different body

Teletransportation suggests that I can still be me – the same person – without having the same body.

Materialism claims that everything that exists exist in a material form, i.e. is made from matter. It doesn’t have to claim that persons just are their bodies; but persons must have bodies to exist at all.

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Surviving death: Recreation

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Resurrection resurrected

Not all bodies are the same: I Corinthians 15

But what makes it ‘the same’ body?

Will we still have problems with starting from the original body?