Ideas generally accepted:
We define the moment of death as when the body has no further capacity to sustain life; the body has irreversibly ceased to function as a living organism.
As a general rule, individuals seek to sustain life.
Yet also, curiously, there can be at the same time a dismissal of one’s own body, a disregard for, disdain of, even abuse of, one’s own physical body. By that same individual who subscribes to point 2.
Inquiry: How can all these ideas simultaneously be true?