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Supposing Hospers’ objections to disembodiment to be compelling, would they be compelling against re-embodiment (reincarnation) or transmigration (transfer of consciousness to a different body), or bizarre embodiment (such as animism or downloading consciousness or personality to a computer)? Would all those turn out the same way?
Beloff attributes the belief in the afterlife to the impossibility of imagining ones own demise. As in previous readings, he states that it is impossible to “imagine ones own total annihilation,” and this leads us to instead imagine our own
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