Minding-the-Brain Type post Date September 19, 2023 CategoriesIntelligent DesignMathematicsNeuroscience & MindPhilosophyPsychologyTechnology Tagged , computer science, Discovery Institute Press, Gregory Chaitin, information, logic, materialistic philosophy, mind, mind-body problem, mind-brain debate, mind-brain problem, Minding the Brain, neurology, neurons, neurosurgery, physical existence, Robert J. Marks II New Book: Mind Is More than the Brain Science & Culture September 19, 2023 Intelligent Design, Mathematics, Neuroscience & Mind, Philosophy, Psychology, Technology 4 Says Gregory Chaitin, algorithmic information theory pioneer: "The mind-body problem lives! A stimulating collection of contemporary perspectives." Read More ›
lab mouse Type post Author Michael Egnor Date December 11, 2020 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , brain, brain activity, brain hemispheres, consciousness, dualism, human brain, materialism, mice, mind-brain debate, Neurologica, neuroscience, Steven Novella, Yale University Has Neuroscience “Proved” that the Mind Is Just the Brain? Michael Egnor December 11, 2020 Neuroscience & Mind 3 Yale's Steven Novella has been trying to sell his materialist ideology in the guise of neuroscience for more than a decade. Read More ›
Michael Egnor Type post Date June 27, 2020 CategoriesNeuroscience & Mind Tagged , Center for Science and Culture, Intelligent Design YouTube Festival, Michael Egnor, mind-brain debate, movie producers, neurosurgeon, Science Uprising, YouTube videos Michael Egnor Shows You’re Not a Meat Robot Science & Culture June 27, 2020 Neuroscience & Mind 2 It's an episode of “Science Uprising” that tackles the mind-brain debate. Read More ›
Type post Author Michael Egnor Date May 3, 2016 CategoriesHuman Origins and AnthropologyNeuroscience & MindPsychology Tagged , __tedited, abstract thinking, choices, determinism, fallacy, free will, human mind, human responsibilities, illusions, mind-brain debate, natural causes, people, self Is Free Will Just "Your Brain Tricking Itself"? Michael Egnor May 3, 2016 Human Origins and Anthropology, Neuroscience & Mind, Psychology 5 When scientists propose a really inane explanation for a mundane observation, evolutionary psychology is likely the discipline invoked. Read More ›