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Mind Brain and Free Will
Book • 2012
'Mind, Brain, and Free Will' explores the intricate relationship between the mind, brain, and the concept of free will.
Swinburne argues for a substance dualist perspective, suggesting that the mind is a distinct entity from the brain.
He examines the implications of this view for understanding consciousness, personal identity, and the possibility of life after death.
The book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of these topics, providing a rigorous analysis of the arguments for and against dualism.
Ultimately, Swinburne defends the existence of free will and its compatibility with both scientific and religious perspectives.
Swinburne argues for a substance dualist perspective, suggesting that the mind is a distinct entity from the brain.
He examines the implications of this view for understanding consciousness, personal identity, and the possibility of life after death.
The book delves into the philosophical and scientific aspects of these topics, providing a rigorous analysis of the arguments for and against dualism.
Ultimately, Swinburne defends the existence of free will and its compatibility with both scientific and religious perspectives.
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