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Socioeconomic Inequality and Achievement

June 11, 2014 by loydf

Kimberly Noble, MD and PhD, pediatrician and neuroscientist, has written the article, Rich Man, Poor Man: Socioeconomic Adversity and Brain Development, which is posted at the website of The Dana Foundation, a foundation run by neuroscientists. There is good stuff in the article which has a properly optimistic tone to the idea that we can … [Read more…]

Posted in: communal human being, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Human nature Tagged: Biological evolution, Body of Christ, Brain sciences, civilization, evolution of the mind, Freedom and Structure in Human Life

A Brain Shaped to Geometric Thought?

February 12, 2014 by loydf

In an interesting article, How Our Brains Go the Distance, Virginia Hughes tells us: People think about distances all day… long. Distance can describe physical spaces (a far-flung city; a nearby store), time (distant past; near future), and social relationships (near-and-dear pals; a quarreling couple needing some space). Researchers have long thought that these various … [Read more…]

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The Dis-Unity of Knowledge and the Mis-Formation of the Modern Mind, Part 2

June 25, 2013 by loydf

This is the second part of an essay in three parts. The first part dealt with an essay by Donald Kagan, Ave atque vale, which provides a highly summarized history of liberal arts education in the West along with a few hints toward a profound understanding of human knowledge and education and, finally, an assessment … [Read more…]

Posted in: civilization, decay of civilization, literacy problems, metaphysics, Mind Tagged: Biological evolution, books for free downloading, Brain sciences, Christian worldview, civilization, decay of civilizations, metaphysics, Mind, Narratives and truth

Have Scientists Found Mind or Part of It?

November 26, 2012 by loydf

Years ago, I proposed that the immaterial feel of our minds might be the result of fields playing a major role in our thinking. An article, Neurons Talk Without Synapses, discusses recent work that shows neurons `talk’ to each other by way of changes in electromagnetic fields and not just by direct electrochemical contact. I … [Read more…]

Posted in: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Mind Tagged: Biological evolution, Brain sciences, Christian in the universe of Einstein, Mind

Rooms of Memory

December 7, 2011 by loydf

In Do We Survive the Major Transformations of Our Lives?, I wrote: In Rewriting the Soul, the philosopher Ian Hacking had speculated that the multiple personality phenomenon is a largely learned strategy of segregating painful memories. Is our sense of a particular individuality tied that strictly to specific memories? But our memories would not seem … [Read more…]

Posted in: Freedom and Structure in Human Life, honesty in perception, Mind, Narratives and truth, Unity of knowledge Tagged: Brain sciences, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature, Mind, Unity of knowledge

The Importance of Brain-folds

October 10, 2011 by loydf

The talents and skills of accurate perception and memory formation are very much higher-level properties of the human being, giving the appearance in past ages that ‘soul-stuff’ or ‘mind-stuff’ is necessary for such acts tied so tightly even to what we would label as virtues, such as honesty. In more recent years, dualists with the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Biological evolution, Brain sciences, honesty in perception, paying attention Tagged: Biological evolution, Brain sciences

Our Grandchildren Are What We Eat

August 8, 2011 by loydf

This article is interesting though hardly surprising: Can PTSD Become Hereditary?. We can pass on to future generations the psychiatric problems we develop during our lifetimes. To simplify a lot: Our genes carry out some very important tasks for the organism of which they are part, such as providing active templates — tiny assembly plants … [Read more…]

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A Speculative Framework for Understanding Mental and Emotional Illnesses

June 8, 2011 by loydf

[In this essay, I’m suggesting a speculative framework and not any cures for these serious disorders of the human mind and soul. At the same time, this framework — if appropriate — would guide researchers and clinicians in developing palliatives or cures. Mostly, I’m pursuing my goal of understanding the human mind as the immaterial … [Read more…]

Posted in: Brain sciences, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, Human nature Tagged: Brain sciences, evolution of the mind, Freedom and Structure in Human Life, human nature

Be Careful, It’s a Jungle Out There in this Info-overloaded Age

May 17, 2011 by loydf

I’m so confused. Not long ago, I quickly read an article about a study which cast doubt upon the idea that we have grammatical structures, as conjectured by Noam Chomsky, built into our brains. Didn’t pay much attention, but I think the news article might have been about this study — Evolved structure of language … [Read more…]

Posted in: Brain sciences, Human nature Tagged: Brain sciences, human nature, nature of factual world, sheer confusion

The Evolution of Language in a Rational World

March 17, 2011 by loydf

There’s a review, Language and spandrels, at the weblog of John Hawks which discusses the question: “How can there be one grammatical structure for all human beings if there is no known way to see selective pressures for the rules of grammar?” As the review notes, the famous linguist Noam Chomsky did a lot of … [Read more…]

Posted in: Biological evolution, Mind, St. Thomas Aquinas Tagged: Biological evolution, Brain sciences, evolution of the mind, human nature
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