Excellent! I like the move of calling this “soul” with no reference to metaphysical souls. This is highly relevant to discussions of “free will” if the real topic is self-determination—which it usually is.
“Downwards souls are similar to the supernatural notion of souls” is an explicit reference to metaphysical souls, no?
um, it claims to be :)
I don’t think that’s got much relationship to the common supernatural notion of souls.
But I read it yesterday and forgot that you’d made that reference.
What special characteristics do you associate with the common supernatural notion of souls which differs from what I described?
Excellent! I like the move of calling this “soul” with no reference to metaphysical souls. This is highly relevant to discussions of “free will” if the real topic is self-determination—which it usually is.
“Downwards souls are similar to the supernatural notion of souls” is an explicit reference to metaphysical souls, no?
um, it claims to be :)
I don’t think that’s got much relationship to the common supernatural notion of souls.
But I read it yesterday and forgot that you’d made that reference.
What special characteristics do you associate with the common supernatural notion of souls which differs from what I described?