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Consciousness and the Mind of God

A highly sophisticated and convincing attempt to defend the notion of God as a non-physical, spiritual reality.

Charles Taliaferro (Author)

9780521461733, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 25 August 1994

360 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.4 cm, 0.59 kg

'\u2026 a magisterial survey \u2026 Consciousness and the Mind of God offers as comprehensive a survey of the views of Paul Churchland and other luminaries of this era as one might want. \u2026 The analysis is invariably informed and judicious.' Brain

This work addresses the challenge of contemporary materialism for thinking about God. The book examines contemporary theories of consciousness and defends a non-materialist theory of persons, subjectivity and God. A version of dualism is articulated that seeks to avoid the fragmented outlook of most dualist theories. Dualism is often considered to be inadequate both philosophically and ethically, and is seen as a chief cause of den]

Consciousness and the Mind of God Taliaferro Hardback Cambridge University Press

Consciousness and the Mind of God

A highly sophisticated and convincing attempt to defend the notion of God as a non-physical, spiritual reality.

Charles Taliaferro (Author)

9780521461733, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 25 August 1994

360 pages

21.6 x 14 x 2.4 cm, 0.59 kg

'\u2026 a magisterial survey \u2026 Consciousness and the Mind of God offers as comprehensive a survey of the views of Paul Churchland and other luminaries of this era as one might want. \u2026 The analysis is invariably informed and judicious.' Brain

This work addresses the challenge of contemporary materialism for thinking about God. The book examines contemporary theories of consciousness and defends a non-materialist theory of persons, subjectivity and God. A version of dualism is articulated that seeks to avoid the fragmented outlook of most dualist theories. Dualism is often considered to be inadequate both philosophically and ethically, and is seen as a chief cause of den]

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