Tag: neuroscience
The Representation Problem and the Immateriality of the Mind
If I think about a particular thing — my cat Tabby, for example — my actual cat Tabby isn’t in my brain.
Listen: What Craniopagus Twins Say about Mind and Brain
Neurosurgery professor Michael Egnor explores the amazing case of Tatiana and Krista Hogan.
Mock at Your Peril! Naturalism Is a Jealous Fraud
It’s not just that media-darling disciplines ruled by naturalism fail the facts. They fail at precisely the points where they should succeed if naturalism were true.
What the Craniopagus Twins Teach Us About the Mind and the Brain
Tatiana and Krista Hogan’s shared and individual powers of mind are just what Thomistic dualism predicts.
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.