Can veridical near death experiences be explained ?
I'm posting this because for the first time (at least as far as I know) California University Philosophy professor, John Martin Fisher, admits here (@1.09.14) that some of them don't have an explanation.
Quote: "He (Parnia) doesn't see how they can be explained naturalistically. And what I would say is...it's not obvious how they can be explained...but...I'm kind of a default naturalist in the sense that I come to these (experiences) with the presupposition or the prejudice/antecedent view that there must be some way to explain how these people got this information. That's my starting assumption.
But, in intellectual honestly, I have to say that I don't know how to explain some of these."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgqAYtXfP9c 1.06.16
Some of the 'sceptical' members on this forum (not mentioning any names) might benefit from adopting such a position, IMHO.
(This post was last modified: 2018-05-15, 05:18 PM by tim.)
I'm posting this because for the first time (at least as far as I know) California University Philosophy professor, John Martin Fisher, admits here (@1.09.14) that some of them don't have an explanation.
Quote: "He (Parnia) doesn't see how they can be explained naturalistically. And what I would say is...it's not obvious how they can be explained...but...I'm kind of a default naturalist in the sense that I come to these (experiences) with the presupposition or the prejudice/antecedent view that there must be some way to explain how these people got this information. That's my starting assumption.
But, in intellectual honestly, I have to say that I don't know how to explain some of these."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgqAYtXfP9c 1.06.16
Some of the 'sceptical' members on this forum (not mentioning any names) might benefit from adopting such a position, IMHO.