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Neuroscience and Religion - Brain, Mind, Self, and Soul (Paperback): Volney P. Gay Neuroscience and Religion - Brain, Mind, Self, and Soul (Paperback)
Volney P. Gay; Contributions by Michael Bess, Stephan Carlson, Tom Gregor, Gary Jensen, …
R1,324 Discovery Miles 13 240 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For religious persons, the notion of human being is tied inextricably to the notion of God (or the gods) and turns on this question: what is human being? How did we, with our almost infinite capacities for thought, change, and domination, come to be? Imbued with powers far beyond any other animal, humans are too faulty to be considered gods themselves. Yet, the idea of God (or the gods) appears in all distinctive human cultures: it names the other pole of human_it designates a being who realizes perfectly our imperfectly realized nature. With the rise of new sciences come ancient anxieties about how we should define human being. In the nineteenth century, electricity and magnetism fascinated experts and captivated the lay public. In the twenty-first century, advances in neuroscience open up vast new possibilities of mimicking, and perhaps emulating human being. In this book twelve scholars and scientists ask what_if anything_distinguishes Brain from Mind, and Mind from Self and Soul.

Neuroscience and Religion - Brain, Mind, Self, and Soul (Hardcover, New): Volney P. Gay Neuroscience and Religion - Brain, Mind, Self, and Soul (Hardcover, New)
Volney P. Gay; Contributions by Michael Bess, Stephan Carlson, Tom Gregor, Gary Jensen, …
R3,399 R3,049 Discovery Miles 30 490 Save R350 (10%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For religious persons, the notion of human being is tied inextricably to the notion of God (or the gods) and turns on this question: what is human being? How did we, with our almost infinite capacities for thought, change, and domination, come to be? Imbued with powers far beyond any other animal, humans are too faulty to be considered gods themselves. Yet, the idea of God (or the gods) appears in all distinctive human cultures: it names the other pole of human-it designates a being who realizes perfectly our imperfectly realized nature. With the rise of new sciences come ancient anxieties about how we should define human being. In the nineteenth century, electricity and magnetism fascinated experts and captivated the lay public. In the twenty-first century, advances in neuroscience open up vast new possibilities of mimicking, and perhaps emulating human being. In this book twelve scholars and scientists ask what-if anything-distinguishes Brain from Mind, and Mind from Self and Soul.

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