Life after death also brings up issues of how such a thing can occur (even when assuming there is life after death, you can ask the question of how its works. Contrary to Plato, Olen and Baker both argue that to survive death we will still need bodies�though we don�t need the bodies we started with. What do you think of their position? Do we need bodies to survive or are disembodied minds possible? To answer, explain the basic arguments of Olen and Baker, describe at least two strengths and two weaknesses of each argument, and then make your own argument as to whether bodies are needed for the afterlife.