Brain_Project_(31729250445) Type post Author Michael Egnor Date March 9, 2025 CategoriesMedicineNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Alan McComas, Alzheimer’s disease, Aristotle, atoms, behaviorism, Benjamin Libet, brain, breathing, concept cells, conception, consciousness, eliminative materialism, functionalism, galaxies, glaciers, heartbeat, hippocampi, hydranencephaly, identity theory, Justine Sergent, machine, molecules, neurons, neuroscience, perception, pineal gland, planets, pseudoscience, René Descartes, Roger Sperry, Scientific American, soul, trees, Werner Heisenberg, Wilder Penfield, Yair Pinto Looking for Consciousness in All the Wrong Places Michael Egnor March 9, 2025 Medicine, Neuroscience & Mind 8 If concept cells nestled in the hippocampi were the seat of consciousness, bilateral hippocampal destruction would cause loss of consciousness. It doesn’t. Read More ›
starry-night-over-the-allen-telescope-array-a-celestial-symp-1458310584-stockpack-adobestock Type post Author Paul Nelson Date September 24, 2014 CategoriesEpistemologyIntelligent DesignMetaphysicsPhilosophyPhysics Tagged , __nedited, agent causation, alien intelligence, atheism, identity theory, logic, logic tree, materialism, methodological naturalism, ontology, radio telescopy, Reductionism, SETI, undirected process Do You Like SETI? Fine, Then Let’s Dump Methodological Naturalism Paul Nelson September 24, 2014 Epistemology, Intelligent Design, Metaphysics, Philosophy, Physics 7 After reading my article about MN, a correspondent wrote and asked a good question. Read More ›