The Evolution of Consciousness and the Theology of Nature
Theology and philosophy have traditionally assumed a radical split between human beings and the rest of creation. Philosophically, the split is usually justified in terms of a locus humanus, some one cognitive trait that human beings possess and nonhuman animals do not. Theologically, this trait is...
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1999
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Zygon
Year: 1999, Volume: 34, Issue: 2, Pages: 283-306 |
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Cognitive Science
B Image of God B Elizabeth Sue Savage-Rumbaugh B Consciousness B Mind B locus humanus B Emergence B human uniqueness B René Descartes B Irene M. Pepperberg B cognitive ethology |
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