Deck 6: Can We Survive Our Deaths
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Deck 6: Can We Survive Our Deaths
1
Resurrection is the belief that
A) There is an endless cycle of life and death.
B) A person who has died will rise to live again.
C) A person's soul migrates to another body.
D) Scientists will defeat ageing and disease for good.
A) There is an endless cycle of life and death.
B) A person who has died will rise to live again.
C) A person's soul migrates to another body.
D) Scientists will defeat ageing and disease for good.
A person who has died will rise to live again.
2
According to the Cannibal Problem
A) It is impossible to resurrect both of two people, if one has consumed part of another.
B) God would not resurrect cannibals, because eating people is a sin.
C) A person resurrected just as they were at the point of death would quickly die again.
D) Cannibalism violates the laws of logic, because identity is a one-one relationship.
A) It is impossible to resurrect both of two people, if one has consumed part of another.
B) God would not resurrect cannibals, because eating people is a sin.
C) A person resurrected just as they were at the point of death would quickly die again.
D) Cannibalism violates the laws of logic, because identity is a one-one relationship.
It is impossible to resurrect both of two people, if one has consumed part of another.
3
According to the soul view of surviving death
A) A person's mind is identical with their brain.
B) No one is ever truly unconscious.
C) A person has a soul, but is not identical with it.
D) A person's mind can survive the death of their body.
A) A person's mind is identical with their brain.
B) No one is ever truly unconscious.
C) A person has a soul, but is not identical with it.
D) A person's mind can survive the death of their body.
A person's mind can survive the death of their body.
4
Problems with the soul view include
A) The dependence of the mind on the body.
B) The difficulty in understanding how a soul could interact with a body.
C) The difficulty in knowing where a soul is.
D) All of the above.
A) The dependence of the mind on the body.
B) The difficulty in understanding how a soul could interact with a body.
C) The difficulty in knowing where a soul is.
D) All of the above.
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5
An influential champion of the importance of legacy was
A) Woody Allen.
B) Achilles.
C) Socrates.
D) Zygmunt Bauman.
A) Woody Allen.
B) Achilles.
C) Socrates.
D) Zygmunt Bauman.
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6
Simon Scheffler argues that
A) Much of what matters to us is bound up with the afterlife of humanity.
B) A person can live on through their digital legacy.
C) Good people are more likely to live on than others.
D) A person is a bundle of different elements comprising their identity.
A) Much of what matters to us is bound up with the afterlife of humanity.
B) A person can live on through their digital legacy.
C) Good people are more likely to live on than others.
D) A person is a bundle of different elements comprising their identity.
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7
What is resurrection? Describe and evaluate two philosophical objections to it.
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8
Can a person's soul survive the death of their body? Describe arguments both for and against.
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