The Nature of Death: What Matters in Survival and Defining Death - Part I
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the philosophical concept of death in this 47-minute Yale University lecture. Delve into the nature of survival and personal identity, examining how future existence with a similar personality may be what truly matters. Investigate the definition of death by analyzing crucial bodily and mental functions. Consider the challenges in pinpointing the exact moment of death from both physical and psychological perspectives. Reflect on when personality begins or ceases to exist, and ponder the ethical question of whether it is the body or the self that has the right to live. This thought-provoking discussion is part of a larger course on death, with full materials available on the Yale Online website.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Introduction: A Case for the Same Evolving Personality .
- Chapter 2. What is it Like to Die? A Breakdown of Functions from a Physicalist's View .
- Chapter 3. Identifying the Moment of Death for the Body .
- Chapter 4. When Does Personality Begin or Cease to Exist? .
- Chapter 5. What Has the Right to Live -- Me or My Body? .
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