英文摘要 |
The traditional view of life considers a person as a combination of a soul and a body. But, the scientific view does not agree with this, and clams that the mind mainly comes from the brain rather than the soul. When a person dies, nothing left. In this paper, I argue that it is not proper to consider this scientific view as a solution. It is just a (perhaps better) hypothesis. In addition, there is evidence to show that the soul hypothesis is somewhat persuasive, and may become a competitive scientific theory. |