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ID069779
Title ProperChristian and Buddhist Perpectives on Neuropsychology and the Human Person
Other Title InformationPNEUMA AND PRATITYASAMUTPADA
LanguageENG
AuthorAmos Yong
Summary / Abstaract (Note)Recent discussion of the mind-brain and the soul-body problems have been both advanced and complexified by the cognitive sciences. I focus explicitly here on emergence, supervenience, and nonreductive physicalist theories of human personhood in light of recent advances in the Christian-Buddhist dialogue. While traditional self and no-self views pitted Christianity versus Buddhism versus science, I show how the nonreductive physicalist proposal regarding human personhood emerging from the neuroscientific enterprise both contributes to and is enriched by the Christian concept of pneuma (spirit) and the Buddhist concept of pratityasamutpada (codependent origination).
`In' analytical NoteZygon. vol. 40, 1; 2005; 143-
Journal SourceZygon 2005-04 40, 1