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Subject: Philosophy  Book Title: The Evolution of the Soul
The Evolution of the Soul
Swinburne, Richard, Nolloth Professor of Philosophy of the Christian Religion, University of Oxford
Print publication date: 1997
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-823698-6
doi:10.1093/0198236980.001.0001


 
Abstract: Part 1 (Chs. 2–7) argues that mental events (consisting in the instantiation of mental properties – sensations, thoughts, purposes, desires, and beliefs) are distinct from physical events (such as brain events), although in causal interaction with them. Part 2 argues that these mental events consist in the instantiations of properties in immaterial substances, souls. A human being (and any higher animal) consists of two parts, the essential part – his soul, and a contingent part – his body. It is extremely unlikely that there could be a scientific explanation of the creation of souls. Humans are distinguished from the higher animals by an ability to reason logically, and by having moral awareness, free will, and an integrated system of beliefs and desires. Neither direct empirical evidence nor pure a priori philosophical argument can show what will happen to the soul after death. This could only be shown by some very general metaphysical system.

Keywords: afterlife, animals, dualism, free will, human being, materialism, mental events, metaphysics, moral awareness, personal identity, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, reason, soul, Richard Swinburne
Table of Contents
Preface
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1.. Introduction
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2.. Sensations
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3.. Sensations and Brain-Events
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4.. Thoughts
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5.. Purposes
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6.. Desires
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7.. Beliefs
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8.. Body and Soul
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9.. The Evidence of Personal Identity
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10.. The Origin and Life of the Soul
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11.. Language, Rationality, and Choice
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12.. Moral Awareness
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13.. The Freedom of the Will
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14.. The Structure of the Soul
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15.. The Future of the Soul
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Appendix
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Index
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doi:10.1093/0198236980.001.0001



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Part I The Mental Life
Part II The Soul
Part III The Human Soul