Brain Mystery Light and Dark: The Rhythm and Harmony of Consciousness

New York: Routledge (1998)
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Abstract

Brain Mystery Light and Dark examines scientific models of how the brain becomes conscious and argues that the spiritual dimension of life is compatible with the main scientific theories. Keyes shows us that the belief in the unity of mind and brain does not necessarily undermine aesthetic, religious, and ethical beliefs

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original Don Keyes, Charles (1998) "Brain Mystery Light and Dark: The Rhythm and Harmony of Consciousness". Routledge
original Keyes, Charles Don (1998) "Brain Mystery Light and Dark: The Rhythm and Harmony of Consciousness". Routledge

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