Is the Filter Theory committing the ad hoc fallacy and is it unfalsifiable?

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(2023-06-30, 08:06 PM)Merle Wrote: Before my grandmother had a stroke, she would interact with people and remember it. After her stroke, she would interact with people, and not remember it happened. If the mind is dependent on the brain, this is easy to explain. If the mind is not dependent on the brain, can you explain why this happens?

Maybe the mind is dependent on the brain as long as it is locked into a physical body but there is also the possibility of unlocking it such as in NDEs and OOBEs?  Even if it is the case, it is no proof of survival.  For all we know, the "soul," if it exists, might be a residual phenomenon that fades in time.

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RE: Is the Filter Theory committing the ad hoc fallacy and is it unfalsifiable? - by Brian - 2023-07-02, 12:02 PM

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