OVER THE LAST CENTURY scientists have made tremendous strides in understanding the physical nature of the universe and the biochemical nature of life.
First, he lays out the mind-bo.
In this book, author Carey Carlson performs two valuable tasks.
This divide is called the "Mind-Body problem," and it is centuries old.
Yet the most salient feature of individual lives--our day-to-day consciousness and experience of the world, or "sentience"--remains stubbornly immune to scientific explanation.
OVER THE LAST CENTURY scientists have made tremendous strides in understanding the physical nature of the universe and the biochemical nature of life