“Mind” as Humanizing the Brain: Toward a Neurotheology of Meaning
The concept “mind” refers to the human and humanlike features of the brain. A historical review of thinking about the mind contextualizes humanity's search to understand itself by sketching biblical and philosophical perspectives from the Hebrew scriptures through the Greeks and Descartes to th...
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Year: 1997, Volume: 32, Issue: 3, Pages: 301-320 |
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