Tag: neuroscience
Post-Modern Science: The Illusion of Consciousness Sees Through Itself
“It’s quite plausible” is treated as equivalent to evidence, eliding the question of how exactly we come to “consciously believe” anything.
Wesley Smith Visits Jahi McMath
“I nearly jumped out of my shoes,” Wesley reports. I think I would, too.
Thanks for the Memory
Protein chemist Doug Axe responds in characteristically incisive fashion to a typical silly instance of science reporting.
What Is Matter? The Materialist Perspective
Materialism isn’t really a metaphysical theory. It’s just a mistake. It’s a woefully inadequate understanding of nature.
Neuroscientist Michael Egnor on Thomas Aquinas and “A Map of the Soul”
Patients missing large parts of their brain tissue can lead normal lives because the material, the tissue, is not all there is to us.