Soul Mind & Body AO2 and Essay Plans Flashcards

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‘I am a body’ makes more sense

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-Dawkins- humans are merely carriers of DNA, ‘bytes and bytes of digital information’ Purpose of life is DNA survival/consciousness.
-No empirical evidence for religious belief so no basis for believing their factual truth.
Dawkins/Bertrand Russell - religious belief in ideas such as the immortality of the soul have no sound basis (AJ Ayer- Verification.
- Belief in a soul comes from a human inability to accepot that evil and suffering have no purpose (Freud/Feurbach)
-Aristotle- the soul does not survive after death. (Russell - “when i die - i rot”)
-Gilbert Ryle- Dismissed dualism, calling it a category mistake.

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‘I have a body’ makes more sense

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  • Plato- soul separate from the body, the body was mortal, whilst the soul was immortal. This world is not the end WOF.
  • Plato’s belief gives a reward for living a virtuous and honest life
  • Near death experiences (Raymond Moody)- Many people have used the idea of near death experiences and out of body experiences as proof that another world exists.
  • Descartes- ‘ I think therefore i am’. Our immortal soul provides us with a conscious life
  • Richard Swinburne: we can imagine a situation where we could exist without a body, and if we can imagine it , then it is a coherent concept.
    HH Price- agree with Swinburne, He argued for the possibility that our mind may survive the death of our body and exist in a mental world.
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Substance dualism is convincing

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  • Descartes - ‘i think therefore i am’. We know for certain he had a mind, because he can think, but it is not certain that we don’t have a body.
  • Descartes - Our immortal soul provides us with a conscious life not the body.
  • Descartes - A person’s body may alter , may be damaged, but nothing would be taken from the mind.
  • Plato- soul is separate from the body, the body was mortal, whilst the soul was immortal. This world is not the end WOF.
  • Plato’s belief in an afterlife and possible reincarnation gives a reward for giving an honest and virtuous life.
  • Near Death Experiences (Raymond Moody)- many people have used the idea of near death experiences and out of body experiences as proof that another world exists.
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Substance Dualism is not convincing

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  • Gilbert Ryle, dismissed substance dualism, calling it a category error.
  • Ryle’s analogy of the glove- It would be a mistake that a pair of gloves are something different from a right glove and a left glove.
  • Ryle- Descartes mistaken as he assumes that sentences about causes/sensations/events must be either physical or mental.
  • Hick- we are our bodies, but those bodies have a spritual dimension. No separate substances (weak materalism)
  • Aristotle- monist- we are one substance (Russell- when i die i rot)
  • no empirical evidence
  • Dawkins- Religious belief in ideas such as immortality of the soul have no sound basis. (AJ Ayer- cannot verify the idea of a soul.)
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Platos theory of a separate soul is convincing

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  • Plato- soul seperate from the body, the body was mortal, whilst the soul was immortal. Humans are partly spiritual and partly material. This world is not the end WOF.
  • Plato’s belief in an afterlife and possible reincarnation gives a reward for living an honest and virtuous and honest life.
  • Emphasises the importance of pursuing a moral life.
  • Concept of an afterlife is widely held by religion.
  • Near death experiences (Raymond Moody)
  • Descartes (i think therefore i am)
  • Descartes- our immortal soul provides us with a conscious life not the body- that is just spatial and physical.
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Plato’s theory of a separate soul is not convincing

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  • Gilbert Ryle- Dismissed substance dualism, calling it a category error, claiming it was reminiscent of a ghost in a machine.
    -Ryle and his analogy of a glove.
    -Ryle- Descartes is mistaken as he assumes that sentences about causes/sensations/events must be either physical or mental.
    -Hick- we are our bodies, but those bodies have a spiritual dimension. No separate substances.
    -Aristotle- Monist- we are all one substance
    -no empirical evidence for religious belief so no basis for believing their factual truth.
    Dawkins/Bertrand Russell- religious belief in ideas such as the immortality of the soul have no sound basis (AJ Ayer Verification.)
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Stating that the mind and body are separate substances is making a category error
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  • Gilbert Ryle- Dismissed substance dualism, calling it a category error claiming it was reminiscent of a ghost in a machine.
  • Language about the soul or self beyond the physical is a mistake
  • Ryle’s analogy of the glove- it would be a mistake to think that a pair of gloves are something different from a right glove and a left glove.
  • Ryle- Descartes is mistaken as he assumes that sentences about causes/sensations/events must be either physical or mental.
    -Hick- weak materialism
    -Aristotle- Monist- we are one substance (Russell- ‘when i die, I rot’)
    -No empirical evidence for religious experience so no basis for believing the factual truth.
    Dawkins/Bertrand Russell -religious belief in ideas such as the immortality of the soul have no sound basis (AJ Ayer Verification)
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Stating that the mind and body are separate substances is making a category error
DISAGREE

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  • Descartes- I think therefore I am
  • Descartes- Our immortal soul provides us with a conscious life not the body
  • Descartes- A person’s body may alter, may be damaged, but nothing will be taken from the mind.
  • Plato- soul is seperate from the body, the body was mortal, whilst the soul was immortal. The world is not the end WOF
  • JSM (emergence dualism) The mind in this view, has it’s own existence in some sense but it is not a completely separate substance from the physical.
  • Near death experiences- Raymond Moody- Many people have used this idea of near-death experience and out of body experiences and out of body experiences to prove that another world exists.
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The concept of a ‘soul’ is best understood metaphorically

DISAGREE

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  • Plato- soul seperate from the body, the body was mortal, whilst the soul was immortal. This world is not the end WOF.
  • Plato’s belief in an afterlife and possible reincarnation gives a reward for living an honest and virtuous life.
  • Emphasises the importance of pursuit of a moral life.
  • Concept of a afterlife is widely held by religion
  • Near death experiences (Raymond Moody)- Many people have used this idea of near death experiences and out of body experiences as proof that another world exists.
  • Descartes ‘I think therefore I am’
  • Descartes- our immortal soul provides us with a conscious life not the body- that is just spatial and physical.
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The concept of a ‘soul’ is best understood metaphorically

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-Aristotle- monist- we are one substance
-Hick- we are our bodies, but those bodies have a spiritual dimension. No separate substances.
-No empirical evidence for religious belief so no basis for believing their factual truth.
Dawkins/Bertrand Russell- religious belief in ideas such as immortality of the soul have no sound basis .
- Dawkins- humans are merely carriers of DNA ‘just bytes and bytes of digital information’. Purpose of life is DNA survival/consciousness is not due to any kind of soil but because of self awareness have evolutionary advantages.`

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Strengths of Dualism

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  • Platos three argument are logically sound progressions from accepted truths and seem to prove his understanding of a soul based on the world of forms
  • Descartes theory is entirely based on finding irrefutable truths, and developing a theory from this therefore his conclusions are equally refutable.
  • Both take seriously the complexity and mystery of human thoughts rather than simply trying to explain away important questions.
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Descartes Dualism being a Category Error

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  • Gilbert Ryle suggests that Dualism is guilty of a category error.
  • This is the mistaken assumption that two things are of the same logical type, and therefore comparable.
  • In this case, Descartes assumes that the mind and the body are separate substances of the same logical type, and therefore actions can either be a mental or a physical process.
  • Ryle sees this as a mistake, there is no reason to separate physical and mental processes as they are one unity- therefore there can be no separate soul.
  • He gives the example of a university:someone is shown around a library , museum, halls and so on, but at the end asks when they will see the university.
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Strengths of Materialism

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  • Materialism is right to claim that there is no evidence for anything other than physical matter, is supported in this by science.
  • Modern neuroscience suggests that all brain functions can be traced and deduced by observing brainwaves.
  • Skinners behaviourism is supported by his extensive research on other animals.
  • Dawkins states that materialism is the only logical answer to the theory of the mind, as it is the only theory that agrees with evolution and scientific understanding.
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Weaknesses of Materialism

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  • Behaviourism is an oversimplification of the human mind and motivations, it isn’t sufficient for complex human activities.
  • It is also based on animal research.
  • Materialism claims that it has the full support of science, but there are a very large number of unexplained questions to do with human consciousness, that undermine this view.
  • Materialism cannot account for the richness and complexity of the human consciousness and subconsciousness.
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