RE: Arguments against Soul
September 25, 2019 at 11:50 am
(This post was last modified: September 25, 2019 at 11:53 am by Aegon.)
What if I were to define the soul as something analogous to the skandhas in Buddhist cosmology (The Five Aggregates that make us...us.)
Brief Wikipeda explanation.
This wouldn't be something that continues after death; at least not in you. All five aggregates can only align when one is living, though they leave impressions upon the physical reality it leaves. It wouldn't be a classical definition of the soul by any means.
In this case, the mind/conscious experience is a part of it, not really equal to it.
Brief Wikipeda explanation.
This wouldn't be something that continues after death; at least not in you. All five aggregates can only align when one is living, though they leave impressions upon the physical reality it leaves. It wouldn't be a classical definition of the soul by any means.
In this case, the mind/conscious experience is a part of it, not really equal to it.
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