Tag: neurosurgery
What 1,000+ Brain Surgeries Taught About the Mind
Michael Egnor continues his discussion with Pat Flynn, noting that neither seizures nor Penfield’s brain stimulation provoked abstract thought.
Materialism Is a Totalistic Claim — Here’s Why That Matters
There are aspects of the mind that are not generated in the brain. That sounds like a modest claim.
Minding the Brain — An Introduction
In our modern age, full of science and technology, physical existence often appears to be the most substantial and “real” aspect of the world.
New Book: Mind Is More than the Brain
Says Gregory Chaitin, algorithmic information theory pioneer: “The mind-body problem lives! A stimulating collection of contemporary perspectives.”
Your Designed Body: “Irreducible Complexity on Steroids”
How could blind evolutionary processes, such as neo-Darwinism’s mechanism of natural selection working on genetic mutations, build this bio-engineering marvel?