Dualism 101: Terminal Lucidity and an Explanation

Christopher, Ted Christopher (2022) Dualism 101: Terminal Lucidity and an Explanation. Open Journal of Philosophy, 12 (04). pp. 687-700. ISSN 2163-9434

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Abstract

In simple terms, psychological dualism purports that there is an underlying complementary, non-material/physical cognitive component associated with a living organism. Thus mind would not simply be an expression of brain function. Science embraces materialism and generally views any form of dualism with disdain. Yet there are a number of accepted phenomena that are suggestive of dualism and in particular are consistent with the existence of souls. One such phenomenon is terminal lucidity, in which people inexplicably return to mental coherence shortly before death after appearing to be lost to “dull, unconscious, or mentally ill” conditions, sometimes for years. The physical/neural plausibility of such rejuvenation is difficult to imagine. Discussions herein introduce terminal lucidity primarily based on some clinal reports. Next, the medium-based communications reviewed in Chris Carter’s Science and the After Life Experience are used to introduce the concept of a soul. Further, a dynamic suggested in Carter’s coverage is then used to offer a simple explanation for terminal lucidity. Finally, for additional context, the state of neuroscience is considered and some brief conclusions are given.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Archive Press > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 03 Mar 2023 07:59
Last Modified: 06 Jul 2024 06:48
URI: http://library.2pressrelease.co.in/id/eprint/595

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