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<span ar-sa?="" mso-bidi-language:="" en-us;="" mso-fareast-language:="" mso-ansi-language:="" calibri;="" mso-fareast-font-family:="" font-size:="" 9pt;="" arial?,?sans-serif?;="" style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: ">I hope to propose the topic of <em><span arial?,?sans-serif??="" style="FONT-FAMILY: ">PHYSICAL CONTIGUISM</span></em> in description to bridge paradoxes of mind and matter. It seems that in efforts to bridge topics of science and consciousness focus has drifted towards a means to accommodate the mind in physical terms in order to draw correspondances with the topic of matter. -vis as a topic in brain science. </span>[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | <span ar-sa?="" mso-bidi-language:="" en-us;="" mso-fareast-language:="" mso-ansi-language:="" calibri;="" mso-fareast-font-family:="" font-size:="" 9pt;="" arial?,?sans-serif?;="" style="LINE-HEIGHT: 115%; FONT-FAMILY: ">I hope to propose the topic of <em><span arial?,?sans-serif??="" style="FONT-FAMILY: ">PHYSICAL CONTIGUISM</span></em> in description to bridge paradoxes of mind and matter. It seems that in efforts to bridge topics of science and consciousness focus has drifted towards a means to accommodate the mind in physical terms in order to draw correspondances with the topic of matter. -vis as a topic in brain science. </span> | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Physical Contiguism (revised, expanded) |
| Author(s) | Marvin Eli Kirsh |
| Keywords | {{{keywords}}} |
| Published | 2009 |
| Journal | None |
Abstract
I hope to propose the topic of PHYSICAL CONTIGUISM in description to bridge paradoxes of mind and matter. It seems that in efforts to bridge topics of science and consciousness focus has drifted towards a means to accommodate the mind in physical terms in order to draw correspondances with the topic of matter. -vis as a topic in brain science.