God, Humanity and the Cosmos - 2nd Edition: A Companion to the Science-Religion DebateChristopher Southgate Bloomsbury Academic, 2005 - 443 páginas Contributors include: |
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... brain . There is a good review of the philosophical assumptions of the neurological explanation of consciousness in Flanagan ( 1992 ) . More polemical , reductionist views of somewhat different kinds can be found in Churchland ( 1986 ) ...
... brain is not also involved ; all experience is underpinned by the human brain . This also applies to our experience of God , which must be linked to brain processes as much as any other kind of experience . There is no possibility of ...
... brain Nancey Murphy summarizes a range of possible relations between the mind and the brain ( 1999 : xiii - xv ) . One possibility is that consciousness is an ' epipheno- menon ' of the complex functioning of the brain , it is as it ...
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An introduction to the debate between science | 3 |
Exercises | 4 |
Science and education | 11 |
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