Tag: neurosurgery
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?
Dr. Michael Egnor: “Operating on Healthy Bodies Defies Surgical Ethics”
“A well-performed operation is still malpractice (or even assault) if it is not done for valid medical reasons.”
Evolution and the Disturbing Consequences of Denying Free Will
How can an evolutionist such as Jerry Coyne condemn even something as manifestly heinous as the Nazi Holocaust?