there might also be a substantial fraction dissenting on the grounds that some of the key notions are ill-defined; for instance, that we don't really know what "conscious" means beyond the fact that one particular bunch of things -- namely, us -- seem to have it; or that personal identity is fuzzy and in putative cases of "resurrection" there really isn't a fact of the matter as to whether the "before" and "after" are actually The Same Person.
I'm not sure I agree. "Consciousness" strikes me as being as well-defined as concepts like "anticipation" and especially "experience" that are used in the foundations of empiricism.
I've read a fair amount on Less Wrong and can't recall much said about the plausibility of some sort of afterlife. What do you guys think about it? Is there some sort of consensus?
Here's my take:
Edit: People in the comments have just taken it as a given that consciousness resides solely in the brain without explaining why they think this. My point in this post is that I don't see why we have reason to reject the 3 possibilities above. If you reject the idea that consciousness could reside outside of the brain, please explain why.