We could just ask someone with cotard's delusion what it is like to be dead — Nils Loc
Nils Loc
I wonder how Cotard delusion patients make sense of the contradiction inherent in their condition. — TheMadFool
It's not a contradiction if they are in the afterlife. :P — Nils Loc
hope
Can we, has anyone, conceived of nonexistence/death? — TheMadFool
It's impossible to conceive of death, nothingness, or unconsciousness. The mind tends to visualize them as total blackness or total whiteness. Neither of which are them — hope
theRiddler
javi2541997
Without the mental activity, it would be illogical to suggest that the being can conceive anything. — Corvus
Corvus
javi2541997
Sure, this idea is from pure insight and faith, but there is no proof to say, it is wrong. Therefore it is true. :D — Corvus
Corvus
completely. I also think that is a pretty beautiful way of thinking. — javi2541997
javi2541997
and Philosophy is the coolest subject in the universe. :) — Corvus
180 Proof
You just used "impossibilities" and "contradictions" in a sentence. Thus, Fool, they're conceived.What else can the mind not conceive of?
Answer: Impossibilities like square circles and the like, contradictions to be precise. — TheMadFool
You just used "impossibilities" and "contradictions" in a sentence. Thus, Fool, they're conceived. — 180 Proof
180 Proof
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