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- Ensoulment abstract "Ensoulment is a philosophical or religious concept referring to the moment at which a human being gains a soul. Some views say that a soul is newly created within a developing child and others, especially in religions that believe in reincarnation, that the soul is pre-existing and added at a particular stage of development.The exact gestational age at which ensoulment is believed to happen has been debated. A widely held view in Western history, dating from at latest the time of Aristotle, was that the human soul entered the forming body at 40 days (male embryos) or 90 days (female embryos), and quickening was also named an indication of the presence of a soul. Other views are that ensoulment happens at the moment of conception; when the child takes the first breath after being born; at the formation of the nervous system and brain; at the first brain activity; or when the fetus is able to survive independently of the uterus (viability).".
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- Ensoulment subject Category:Abortion_debate.
- Ensoulment subject Category:Christian_ethics.
- Ensoulment subject Category:Christian_terms.
- Ensoulment subject Category:Classical_Greek_philosophy.
- Ensoulment subject Category:Islamic_theology.
- Ensoulment subject Category:Jewish_theology.
- Ensoulment comment "Ensoulment is a philosophical or religious concept referring to the moment at which a human being gains a soul. Some views say that a soul is newly created within a developing child and others, especially in religions that believe in reincarnation, that the soul is pre-existing and added at a particular stage of development.The exact gestational age at which ensoulment is believed to happen has been debated.".
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