Overview
Explore arguments for the existence of the soul in this 46-minute lecture from Yale University's "Death" course. Delve into "inferences to the best explanation" as a method to prove the soul's existence. Examine the concept of the P-functioning body and compare physicalist and dualist perspectives on the mind. Investigate whether certain features of human experience can only be justified by the existence of a soul. Consider abilities, desires, and emotions as potential candidates for these unique features. Gain insights into philosophical approaches to understanding consciousness and the nature of human existence.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction: The P-Functioning Body .
- Chapter 2. The Mind According to Physicalists and Dualists .
- Chapter 3. Inferencing to the Best Explanation to Prove the Soul's Existence .
- Chapter 4. Can Only the Soul Justify Feature F? .
- Chapter 5. Abilities, Desires, Emotions -- Candidates for Feature F .
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