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- Eternal_oblivion comment "In philosophy, eternal oblivion (also referred to as non-existence or nothingness) is the permanent cessation of a person's consciousness upon death. This concept is often associated with skepticism and atheism, and is based in part on the lack of evidence for an afterlife.Consciousness is the basis of subjective experience, agency, self-awareness, and awareness of the surrounding natural world.".
- Q5402730 comment "In philosophy, eternal oblivion (also referred to as non-existence or nothingness) is the permanent cessation of a person's consciousness upon death. This concept is often associated with skepticism and atheism, and is based in part on the lack of evidence for an afterlife.Consciousness is the basis of subjective experience, agency, self-awareness, and awareness of the surrounding natural world.".