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Mind, Brain, and the Elusive Soul: Part Four
Mind, Brain, and the Elusive Soul: Part Four
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20 minutes
Released:
May 26, 2009
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Podcast episode
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The GTU-UCB Working Group on Religion and Cognitive Science hosted a panel discussion of Mark Graves’ new work Mind, Brain, and the Elusive Soul: Human Systems of Cognitive Science and Religion at the Institute of Buddhist Studies in March 2009. Aimed at both theorists and practitioners working at the intersection of religion, theology, and science, Graves’ book aims to “describe the ‘more’ that does not reduce to the parts” of the human soul.
After the three respondents spoke, Mark Graves had an opportunity to respond to their questions and talk about his work.
After the three respondents spoke, Mark Graves had an opportunity to respond to their questions and talk about his work.
Released:
May 26, 2009
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (79)
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