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The existence of an afterlife is an empirical question, says Amberts, and the weight of available testimony is so great as to make life after death “empirically certain.”
The afterlife or life after death is a purported existence in which the essential part of an individual's stream of consciousness or identity continues to exist after the death of their physical body. [1]
A Philosopher's 'Afterlife': We May Die, But Others Live On Samuel Scheffler, a philosophy professor at New York University, presents a secular interpretation of life after death.
Here we explore how several Big Think guests think about the question of life after death. Their answers range from existentialist to Einsteinian to a potential future that sounds like...
In ancient Western philosophy, Plato affirmed both a pre-natal life of the soul and the soul’s continued life after the death of the body.
Life after death is a concept that has left some researchers wondering what causes near-death experiences. Learn about life after death theories.
Afterlife, continued existence in some form after physiological death. The belief that some aspect of an individual survives after death—usually, the individual’s soul—is common to the great majority of the world’s religions.
“We were able to conclude that the recalled experience of death is real. It occurs with death, and there’s a brain marker that we’ve identified.
Human beings, like all other organic creatures, die and their bodies decay. Nevertheless, there is a widespread and long-standing belief that in some way death is survivable, that there is “life after death.”
This chapter presents the main scientific evidence relevant to the hypothesis of survival of consciousness after the death of the body: studies on mediumship, near-death and out-of-body experience, and cases of the reincarnation type.