"Lec 15 - The nature of death (cont.); Believing you will die" Death (PHIL 176) The lecture explores the question of the state of being dead. Even though the most logical claim seems to be that when a person stops P-functioning he or she is dead, a more careful consideration must allow for exceptions, such as when one is asleep or in a coma. Professor Kagan then suggests that on some level nobody believes that he or she is going to die. As a case in point, he takes Tolstoy's famous character Ivan Ilych. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Introduction -- Accommodating Sleep in the Definition of Death 03:36 - Chapter 2. Specification: The Ability to Engage in P-Functioning 13:32 - Chapter 3. Nobody Believes that they will Die: An Analysis 27:49 - Chapter 4. Can Imagining Death Work? Flaws in Freud's Argument 36:11 - Chapter 5. Nobody Believes in Bodily Death: The Death of Ivan Ilyich Complete course materials are available at the Open Yale Courses website: http://open.yale.edu/courses This course was recorded in Spring 2007.
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Lec 2 - The nature of persons: dualism vs. physicalism
Lec 3 - Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part I
Lec 4 - Introduction to Plato's Phaedo; Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part II
Lec 5 - Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part III: Free will and near-death experiences
Lec 6 - Arguments for the existence of the soul, Part IV; Plato, Part I
Lec 7 - Plato, Part II: Arguments for the immortality of the soul
Lec 8 - Plato, Part III: Arguments for the immortality of the soul (cont.)
Lec 9 - Plato, Part IV: Arguments for the immortality of the soul (cont.)
Lec 10 - Personal identity, Part I: Identity across space and time and the soul theory
Lec 11 - Personal identity, Part II: The body theory and the personality theory
Lec 12 - Personal identity, Part III: Objections to the personality theory
Lec 13 - Personal identity, Part IV; What matters?
Lec 14 - What matters (cont.); The nature of death, Part I
Lec 16 - Dying alone; The badness of death, Part I
Lec 17 - The badness of death, Part II: The deprivation account
Lec 18 - The badness of death, Part III; Immortality, Part I
Lec 19 - Immortality Part II; The value of life, Part I
Lec 20 - The value of life, Part II; Other bad aspects of death, Part I
Lec 21 - Other bad aspects of death, Part II
Lec 23 - How to live given the certainty of death
Lec 24 - Suicide, Part I: The rationality of suicide
Lec 25 - Suicide, Part II: Deciding under uncertainty
Lec 26 - Suicide, Part III: The morality of suicide and course conclusion