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qwe said:my working definition: one part of it includes the section of cognition (thoughts feelings memories etc) that is "experienced."
This is the working definition I usually go with (TBH, I find the concept of the "soul" to carry too much semantic baggage to work with, usually).
Can it die? Well, by definition, we can't figure this out, for 'we' won't be around to experience its death.
aaaaaaazzzzzzzaaaaaaa said:no, i don't describe the soul as consciousness. consciousness implies reflection (self-awareness), for which, as you describe in your analogy, a duality of active-passive is needed. in other words, something other to yourself is needed to reflect yourself back to yourself, therefor making it your own.
But what of when the self reflects back on itself? What of this division that is at once not division? A lot of what you say subsequently holds great resonance, but I'm wondering what the emergence of self-reflection establishes the existence of.
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