Why Consciousness is Immortal | The Philosophical Proof of Life After Death

Is there life after death? This documentary explores a philosophical argument that suggests consciousness is immortal, and that life after death exists in the form of “personal subjective continuity.” This argument was first presented by the philosopher Thomas Clark, and can be found in his essay titled “Death, Nothingness, and Subjectivity.” Today we explore the implications of this argument, including how it fits with the concept of “open individualism“, as conceived by the philosopher Daniel Kolak. Please consider supporting open-minded philosophy by joining my Patreon: Thank you! *When discussing open individualism in the video, I use an analogy of nuclear fusion in stars to describe a general principle of consciousness. I found this analogy in an anonymous post on Reddit from a deleted account, so I was not able to give proper credit in the video. This video contains Royalty Free / Reuse allowed music: Aeternum by Aleks Michalski Discovery by Scott Buckley Dematerialized by DreamState Logic SI FI and Cicada 3301 by Music (2 tracks)
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