RE: Two scenarios that may/may not happen.
October 30, 2017 at 4:45 am
(This post was last modified: October 30, 2017 at 4:49 am by The Grand Nudger.)
The trouble with this line of argumentation is that it asserts precisely what the example is supposed to be demonstrative of. To further clarify the trouble..let;s suppose for a moment that in at least some cases a meaningful cessation of brain function occurred. Let's assume, further, that at least some of those cases (neccessarily a smaller subset of an already specific subset) cannot be reduced to a failing brain......
Even in those cases, is there some specific reason to assume that the experiences described took place during that loss of function..rather than directly before loss of function, or directly after it's resumption?
Even in those cases, is there some specific reason to assume that the experiences described took place during that loss of function..rather than directly before loss of function, or directly after it's resumption?
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