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Lakoff believes consciousness to be neurally embodied, however he explicitly states that the mechanism is not just neural computation alone.
Using the concept of disembodiment, Lakoff supports the physicalist approach to the afterlife.
If the soul can not have any of the properties of the body, then Lakoff claims it can not feel, perceive, think, be conscious, or have a personality.
If this is true, then Lakoff asks what would be the point of the afterlife?

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