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Abstract
Endorsement of science might entail a belief in "secular death", in which an individual faces annihilation as the bodily functions cease. In this article, we examine what science-oriented individuals think happens to humans after death. Does endorsement of science entail views on human annihilation or do people also express continuity beliefs? The open-ended responses of 387 Finns were analysed. The respondents were recruited online via organisations that promote science and research. The results suggest that while science-oriented Finns mainly endorsed annihilation and secular death, some also expressed (mostly nonreligious) views on continuation, e.g., in social bonds and nature. Secular forms of continuity were more likely mentioned by unbelievers, while theist respondents relied primarily on afterlife beliefs.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 00302228211038820 |
Journal | Omega: Journal of Death and Dying |
Volume | 88 |
Issue number | 1 |
Pages (from-to) | 38-65 |
Number of pages | 28 |
ISSN | 0030-2228 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Nov 2023 |
MoE publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Fields of Science
- 515 Psychology
- 614 Theology
- death
- afterlife
- science and religion
- atheism
- Finland
- SYMBOLIC IMMORTALITY
- AFTERLIFE BELIEFS
- DEATH
- MANAGEMENT
- TERROR
- LIFE
- COEXISTENCE
- PSYCHOLOGY
- EXTENSION
- HEAVEN
Projects
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Can science answer 'the big questions'? Investigating science-oriented worldviews of Finns
Haimila, R. (Project manager)
Suomen Kulttuurirahasto, Emil Aaltosen Säätiö
Project: Research project
Activities
- 1 Organisation and participation in conferences, workshops, courses, seminars
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Science, Religion and Health Summer School 2022
Haimila, R. (Speaker: Presenter)
13 Jun 2022 → 16 Jun 2022Activity: Participating in or organising an event types › Organisation and participation in conferences, workshops, courses, seminars