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Consciousness: the Philosophical Foundations of Noetic Field Theory

Authors: Richard L Amoroso

For Consciousness there are two main schools of thought, the theological and the scientific, with philosophy exploring the gap. Theology for the most part has been willing to let sleeping dogs lie; but there is a growing movement to scientifically understand Consciousness (Awareness) started initially because of problems related to the role of the observer in empirical measurement. The scope of the question is broader now: Man’s place in the cosmos, the basis of evolution, what is life, why are we here, are we alone, is there life after death, is there free agency, is creation ex nihilo?

Comments: 38 Pages. PREPRINT: Chapter 12 From R.L. Amoroso (ed.) (2010). Complementarity of mind and body: Realizing the dream of Descartes, Einstein, and Eccles. New York: Nova Science Publishers

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