minds and brains
Ray Scanlon
rscanlon at wsg.net
Sat Dec 12 16:46:25 EST 1998
SUDSM wrote in message <19981211000425.26817.00000921 at ng94.aol.com>...
>
>Ray [minds and brains] 1998/12/10a
>
>>we ask that the explanation pay attention to those aspects of the nervous
>>system that are reflected in the subjective view of the brain as
>>experienced by the mind
>
> You seem to have misunderstood my reference to "religion". Perhaps I
>should have said "Theology".
> Science is a branch of theology, as mathematics is a branch of
>Science -- as a [long retired] mathematician I do not call myself a
>"scientist". Religions, of which there are many [I am an Anglo-Catholic,
>Angicanisms are branches of Anglo-Catholicism. I was exposed to Theology
>as a child, in England, in the '20s -- which is how I got interested in
>mathematics.
My interest is really in the brain. I only talk about the soul (mind) to get
people to realize they are talking about religion.
Ray
Those interested in how the brain works might look at
www.wsg.net/~rscanlon/brain.html
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