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PhilosophyEAST
PhilosophyEAST
18 episodes
5 days ago

PhilosophyEAST explores the philosophy of consciousness. Are there more illuminating ways of envisaging the mind? Can we find meaningful ways of looking at life that aren’t contained within the nihilist, physicalist framework?

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PhilosophyEAST explores the philosophy of consciousness. Are there more illuminating ways of envisaging the mind? Can we find meaningful ways of looking at life that aren’t contained within the nihilist, physicalist framework?

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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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S1: The Big Questions - 1. Does Brain Create Consciousness?
PhilosophyEAST
31 minutes 7 seconds
3 years ago
S1: The Big Questions - 1. Does Brain Create Consciousness?

In this talk, Maitreyabandhu discusses one of the big questions that has emerged from our explorations on the Nature of Mind project - what is often called the 'hard problem of consciousness'. Does consciousness produce the brain, or is it the other way around? And what are the implications of each of these views for the way that we live our lives? https://natureofmind.net/

Join us in exploring these questions on Buddhism & The Big Questions Retreat https://adhisthana.org/retreat-calend...

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PhilosophyEAST

PhilosophyEAST explores the philosophy of consciousness. Are there more illuminating ways of envisaging the mind? Can we find meaningful ways of looking at life that aren’t contained within the nihilist, physicalist framework?