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What Science Shows We Gain from Letting Go of Our Soul Beliefs
Prometheus Books
January 2015
On Sale: January 6, 2015
287 pages ISBN: 1616149620 EAN: 9781616149628 Kindle: B00LRHUHIA Paperback / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Religion
Most Americans believe they possess an immaterial soul that
will survive the death of the body. In sharp contrast, the
current scientific consensus rejects the traditional soul,
although this conclusion is rarely discussed publicly. In
this book, a cognitive scientist breaks the taboo and
explains why modern science leads to this controversial
conclusion. In doing so, the book reveals the truly
astonishing scope and power of scientific inquiry, drawing
on ideas from biology, psychology, neuroscience, philosophy,
and the physical sciences. Much more than chronicling the demise of the traditional
soul, the book explores where soul beliefs come from, why
they are so widespread culturally and historically, how
cognitive science offers a naturalistic alternative to
religious conceptions of mind, and how postulating the
existence of a soul amounts to making a scientific claim. Although the new scientific view of personhood departs
radically from traditional religious conceptions, the author
shows that a coherent, meaningful, and sensitive
appreciation of what it means to be human remains intact. He
argues that we do not lose anything by letting go of our
soul beliefs and that we even have something to gain. Throughout, the book takes a passionate stand for science
and reason. It also offers a timely rejoinder to recent
claims that science supports the existence of the soul and
the afterlife.
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