Soul and unconsciousness
If I accept the assumption that:
1. My soul is my consciousness, or at least part of it.
2. It is eternal, or at least exists while I am alive.
If so, is there no contradiction between these assumptions and reality?
After all, when a person is asleep, or is unconscious, he seemingly feels nothing. But if we accept both assumptions, does it follow that that person is supposed to experience (some) awareness, which stems from the existence of the soul?
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Indeed, assumption 1 is nonsense. It is not only hidden from the facts but is just nonsense. Soul is a noun and consciousness is a function. At most you can say that consciousness is a function of the soul. But this is not hidden from any fact.
Assumption 2 is completely irrelevant. Why complicate simple things?!
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