Neuroscience and the Soul : The Human Person in Philosophy, Science, and Theology.
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- 9781467446044
- 128/.1
- BT741.3 .N487 2016
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Part 1: Recent Debate in Philosophy about the Mind-Body Problem -- 1. Do My Quarks Enjoy Beethoven? -- 2. Materially-Composed Persons and the Unity of Consciousness: A Reply to Hasker -- 3. A Rejoinder to O'Connor -- 4. Why Top-Down Causation Does Not Provide Adequate Support for Mental Causation -- 5. Emergence and Causal Powers: A Reply to Moreland -- 6. A Rejoinder to Runyan -- Part 2: Recent Debate about the Bearing of Contemporary Brain Sciences on the Mind-Body Problem -- 7. The Impossibility of Proving That Human Behavior Is Determined -- 8. On the Import of the Impossibility -- 9. A Rejoinder to Speak -- 10. Neuroscience and the Human Person -- 11. Saving Our Souls from Materialism -- 12. Saving Materialism from a "Souler" Eclipse -- 13. Neuroscience and the Hard Problem of Consciousness -- 14. Explaining Consciousness -- 15. From Non-Reductive Physicalism to Emergent Subject Dualism: A Rejoinder to Corcoran and Sharpe -- Part 3: Recent Debate in Theology about the Mind-Body Problem -- 16. "Multidimensional Monism": A Constructive Theological Proposal for the Nature of Human Nature -- 17. "Multidimensional Monist": A Response to Kärkkäinen -- 18. A Rejoinder to Goetz -- 19. Whose Interpretation? Which Anthropology? Biblical Hermeneutics, Scientific Naturalism, and the Body-Soul Debate -- 20. Whose Interpretation? Which Anthropology? Indeed: A Response to John W. Cooper -- 21. OK, But Whose Misunderstanding? A Rejoinder to Brian Lugioyo -- Contributors -- Index.
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