Types of arguments
More actions
File name: types of arguments Time created: 10:07:43 AM& Date: 04/03/09
Types of arguments or persuasions for the itotheory
- Emotional arguments
- Logical arguments
- Technical arguments
- Experimental arguments
- Subjective arguments
- Mathematical arguments
Subjective arguments for superimmortality are based on the experience of the person. The person actually experiences or sees the reality of the experiment by being in the experiment. For instance in the case of the musidentireplica set of experiments, when or if the experiment is carried out there is actually one or more ixperiencits that experience the experiment subjectively. The problem with this is that some one can be confused or mislead to think that something is true when it is not. For instance, in the musidentireplica experiment they can be told that they are in the experiment when in fact they are not. But still if you believe it does not matter how you have come to believe it is an argument that has worked just like you can with an objective logical argument.
Emotional arguments are ones that convince people to believe something emotionally, such as this belief gives you immortality, or it gives your family members immortality, or you can experience life with the family after death. You can experience finishing your projects or understanding the things that are important to you. That you can have control over the future. That if god exists the ito world view and reality would be how he is actually would have made the world and consciousness etc. It gives hope, meaning, and purpose, to everyone. Hope because things can be made better for you and everyone you care about every where and for all times. It gives purpose because you have to work toward these goals. It gives meaning because of the awarecontinuum of possible consciousness that you experience. Awarepath might be randomly produced but they do not have to be. They can be controlled by consciousnesses for the benefit of consciousnesses. We do not have to be at the mercy of natures random production of consciousnesses. We in fact might not be at the random mercy of natures production of consciousnesses. The fact that a consciousness can be about things that in fact do not exists in reality allows for existence of consciousnesses with out the bad side effects. For instance, you can experience people or animals suffering with out there ever being people or animals suffering.