![]() ![]() Swinburne asserted that in order to tell "the full story of the world," one must "pick out subjects of experience - not just by the experiences they have, not just by the physical bodies with which they are associated" but also with "separate mental entities for which the natural word is 'soul'… If you can't bring 'soul' into the account of the world, you will not tell the full story of the world, because you will not tell who has which conscious life." You will also have to tell the story of conscious life, which is associated with each body." ![]() But, of course, that won't tell the whole story. "If you want to tell the whole story of the world, you must say what objects there are in the world, what substances there are, and what properties they have at different times," Swinburne said on "Closer to Truth." "Of course, that will include all the physical objects, all the tables and chairs and planets and atoms. ![]()
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