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Until quite recently, mind-body dualism has been regarded with deep
suspicion by both philosophers and scientists. This has largely
been due to the widespread identification of dualism in general
with one particular version of it: the interactionist substance
dualism of Rene Descartes. This traditional form of dualism has,
ever since its first formulation in the seventeenth century,
attracted numerous philosophical objections and is now almost
universally rejected in scientific circles as empirically
inadequate. During the last few years, however, renewed attention
has begun to be paid to the dualistic point of view, as a result of
increasing discontent with the prevailing materialism and
reductionism of contemporary scientific and philosophical thought.
Awareness has grown that dualism need not be restricted to its
traditional form and that other varieties of dualism are not
subject to the difficulties commonly raised against Descartes' own
version of it. Interest in these alternative versions of dualism is
growing fast today, because it seems that they are capable of
capturing deep-seated philosophical intuitions, while also being
fully consistent with the methodological assumptions and empirical
findings of modern scientific work on the human mind and brain. The
object of this book is to provide philosophers, scientists, their
students, and the wider general public with an up-to-date overview
of current developments in dualistic conceptions of the mind in
contemporary philosophy and science."
Describing the processes in stars which produce the chemical
elements for planets and life, this book shows how similar
processes may be reproduced in laboratories using exotic beams, and
how these results can be analyzed. Beginning with one-channel
scattering theory, the book builds up to multi-channel reactions.
Emphasis is placed on using transfer and breakup reactions to probe
structure and predict capture processes, as well as R-matrix
methods for modeling compound nucleus dynamics described by
Hauser-Feshbach methods. Practical applications are prominent in
this book, confronting theory predictions with data throughout. The
associated reaction program Fresco is described, allowing readers
to apply the methods to practical cases. Each chapter ends with
exercises so readers can test their understanding of the materials
covered. Supplementary materials at www.cambridge.org/9780521856355
include the Fresco program, input and output files for the examples
given in the book, and hints and graphs related to the exercises.
In this well-argued book, physicist Thompson makes a case for a
Oscientific theism.O He shows how a following of core postulates of
theism leads to novel and useful predictions about the psychology
of minds and the physics of materials which should appear in the
universe.
It has long been puzzling what nature could be like such that
quantum physics is its good description. Here the nature of events,
processes, dispositions and substances are investigated within a
philosophy of nature. A neo-Aristotelian metaphysics is constructed
such that space, time, substances and quantum physics begin to make
sense.
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