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Brain, Consciousness, and God: A Lonerganian Integration

Brain, Consciousness, and God: A Lonerganian Integration


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A constructive critique of neuropsychological research on human consciousness and religious experience that applies the thought of Bernard Lonergan.

Table of Contents:
Preface 1. Introduction 1.1 Mystical, Religious-or Transcendent-Experiences 1.2 Consciousness of Consciousness, Not Experience of God 1.3 An Interdisciplinary Study 1.4 Reliance on a Coherent and Consistent Epistemology: Lonergan 1.5 Broader Issue of Interdisciplinary Studies 1.6 Attention to Major Thinkers in Neuroscience and Consciousness Studies 1.7 Attention to Intelligence, Not Merely to Logic 1.8 An Interrelated and Unfolding Presentation 1.9 The Centrality of Consciousness 2. Epistemology: A Portentous Prolegomenon 2.1 Lonergan's Cognitive Theory and Epistemology 2.2 The Empirical Level of Knowing: Experience 2.3 The Intellectual Level of Knowing: Understanding 2.4 The Rational Level of Knowing: Judgment of Fact 2.5 The Scientific Affinity and Status of This Epistemology 2.6 The Accuracy of Human Knowing and the Transcendental Precepts 2.7 Transcendental Method 2.8 Different Kinds of Realities, Including the Spiritual 2.9 The Challenge of Lonergan's Breakthrough 3. Neuroscience: The Biological Bases of Transcendent Experiences 3.1 Neurophysiological Base of Transcendent Experiences 3.2 A Genetic Basis of Transcendent Experiences: Hamer 3.3 A Neurochemical Basis of Transcendent Experiences: "Entheogens" 3.4 An Electromagnetic Basis of Transcendent Experiences: Persinger 3.5 A Quantum-Physics Theory of Consciousness: Penrose and Hameroff 3.6 The Contribution of Neuroscience 4. Psychology: The Problem of a Real Body and a Real Mind 4.1 The "Reality" of the "Parts" of the Human Being 4.2 Some Terminological Clarifications 4.3 The Actual Existence of Mental Realities 4.4 The Unity of the Human Being: Dualism 4.5 The Unity of the Human Being: Epiphenomenalism 4.6 An Excursus on Causality 4.7 The Unity of the Human Being: Epiphenomenalism Revisited 4.8 The Unity of the Human Being: Nonreductive Physicalism 4.9 Analogies for Mind as a Property of the Brain: Searle 4.10 The "Naturalness" of Consciousness 4.11 Multiple Realities in One Thing 4.12 The Priority of Intelligence Over Perception, Theory Over Common Sense 4.13 A Resolution of the Mind-Body Problem 4.14 The Relation of Mind to Body: Emergence 4.15 The Causality Across Levels of Emergence 4.16 The Impact of Godel's Theorem on Formal Causality 4.17 The Coherence of a Dynamic Universe 4.18 The Proposed Distinction Between Weak and Strong Emergence 4.19 Filling in the Gap of Emergence: Dennett 4.20 Panpsychic Construals of Emergence: Griffin for Whitehead 4.21 Panpsychic Construals of Emergence: Chalmers 4.22 Summary on the Mind-Body Problem 4.23 Review and Preview 5. Spiritualogy: Consciousness and Transcendent Experiences 5.1 A Tripartite Model of the Human: Beyond "Body and Mind" 5.2 The Mechanism of "Spiritual Growth" 5.3 Consciousness as Both Conscious and Intentional 5.4 The Limitation of Consciousness to Intentionality 5.5 Still Seeing Red: Mere Givenness Versus Qualia 5.6 What Is It Like to Be? 5.7 The Priority of Non-Intentional or Conscious Consciousness 5.8 Unbounded Human Consciousness and Transcendent Experiences 5.9 The Coherence of Neuroscience and Naturalistic Spiritualogy 5.10 Summary on Spiritualogy 6. Theology and Theotics: Union of Creator and Creature 6.1 The Place of Theology in Scientific Explantion 6.2 What is God? 6.3 Four Perspectives on the Possibility of Experiencing God 6.4 The Restricted Arena of Talk About God 7. Conclusion 7.1 A Brief Summary of the Argument 7.2 The Contributions of the Various Disciplines 7.3 Summary About the Brain, Consciousness, and God References Name Index Subject Index

About the Author :
Daniel A. Helminiak is Professor of Psychology at the University of West Georgia. He is the author of many books, including Religion and the Human Sciences: An Approach via Spirituality and The Human Core of Spirituality: Mind as Psyche and Spirit, both also published by SUNY Press.

Review :
"This book makes a seminal contribution to the psychology of religion and is on the cutting edge of the growing interest in the spiritual dimensions of human beings. Daniel Helminiak writes knowledgeably about neurobiology, psychotherapy, philosophy, and even psychedelic experience. His chapter on the 'God' concept is a tour de force and worth the price of the entire book. Once I started this book, I could barely put it down." - Stanley Krippner, Saybrook University "This is an amazing book. It is both lucid and brilliant. Deeply informed by Bernard Lonergan's systematic treatment of human knowing as a composite of experience, understanding, and judgment, Daniel Helminiak masterfully places study of spirituality within the self-transcending dimension of the human mind and in so doing differentiates and interrelates neuroscience, psychology, spirituality, and theology." - Ralph W. Hood, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga "In this book, magnificently and comprehensively Helminiak struggles toward an integrated perspective on the unfolding of the universe. Focused on humanity, his topic is actually the origins and dynamics of human yearning. As best he can, he meets contemporary theorists on their own ground and repeatedly nudges their thinking toward a more coherent position. The result cuts both ways. It challenges students of Lonergan who underappreciate natural and social processes, and it challenges natural and social scientists who seek a science of mind while subtly sidestepping their inquiring selves. Yet Helminiak presents only a seedling. Its full bloom would be Lonergan's new, global, omnidisciplinary science, envisaged in Method. It does, indeed, qualify as Patricia Churchland's sought 'real humdinger of a solution.'" - Philip McShane, author of Randomness, Statistics and Emergence "Intense, yet lucidly clear, this work by Daniel Helminiak provides a sequel to Michael H. McCarthy's The Crisis of Philosophy. Helminiak turns a laser on the crisis and not only exposes significant counterpositions, but also offers a solution using the intellectual epistemology of Bernard Lonergan. Worth a read by anyone seeking real explanation rather than mere description, this work invites readers to be weaned from picture-thinking to claim the reality of their intelligence, whatever their field." - Carla Mae Streeter, Aquinas Institute of Theology


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  • ISBN-13: 9781438457147
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publisher Imprint: State University of New York Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 432
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Weight: 630 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1438457146
  • Publisher Date: 02 Jul 2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Sub Title: A Lonerganian Integration
  • Width: 152 mm


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