In Consciousness and the Existence of God, J.P. Moreland argues
that the existence of finite, irreducible consciousness (or its
regular, law-like correlation with physical states) provides
evidence for the existence of God. Moreover, he analyzes and
criticizes the top representative of rival approaches to explaining
the origin of consciousness, including John Searlea (TM)s
contingent correlation, Timothy Oa (TM)Connora (TM)s emergent
necessitation, Colin McGinna (TM)s mysterian "naturalism," David
Skrbinaa (TM)s panpsychism and Philip Claytona (TM)s pluralistic
emergentist monism. Moreland concludes that these approaches should
be rejected in favor of what he calls "the Argument from
Consciousness."
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