Acheulean hand-axes Type post Author Ann Gauger Date September 18, 2018 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyLinguisticsPsychology Tagged , __k-review, animals, beauty, brain, C.S. Lewis, chimpanzees, consciousness, Darwinian evolution, David Premack, emotions, Jane Goodall, love, mastodons, nerve cells, perception, poetry, rational thought, soul, University of Pennsylvania Beyond Adaptation: The Human Brain Is Something New Ann Gauger September 18, 2018 Human Origins and Anthropology, Linguistics, Psychology 8 Our brains have vastly more ability than is needed for survival, most notably the capacity for language and abstract thought. Read More ›
beautiful-ballerina-dancing-in-the-body-color-ballet-leotard-485607028-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Howard Glicksman Date September 10, 2016 CategoriesAnatomyIntelligent DesignNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __nedited, biceps, brain, cerebellum, Continuing Series, emotions, eye, Health & Wellness, Irreducible Complexity, motor cortex, muscles, Parkinson’s disease, The Designed Body (series) Central Command: The Brain’s Role in Maintaining Balance Howard Glicksman September 10, 2016 Anatomy, Intelligent Design, Neuroscience & Mind 8 Using our brain to try to figure out how our brain works is a mystery. Read More ›
brain-with-blood-isolated-on-black-background-with-clipping-309353382-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Michael Egnor Date October 20, 2014 CategoriesMetaphysicsNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , __nedited, abstract objects, analogy, brains, consciousness, dualism, emotions, materialism, mathematics, Mereology, propositions, Reductionism "Are We Really Conscious?": A Reply to Dr. Graziano’s Brain Michael Egnor October 20, 2014 Metaphysics, Neuroscience & Mind 12 It is sloppy to use dubious metaphors to describe brains or people. It is egregious to actually believe those metaphors. Read More ›