Erin Calkins, Biochemistry
Doctoral Student and STARS Research Assistant,
University of California
at Santa Barbara
Project Summary Complex systems such as the human brain are built up out of basic particles such as electrons and protons, which interact with each other through the electromagnetic force. It is this force that determines what happens at the micro-level. How then can there be room -- a causal opening -- for the human mind to operate as a viable entity in its own right, enabling us to think and plan and act, when all the workings of the brain are already determined by micro-level interactions?
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Gennaro Auletta, Director of the Specialization “Science and Philosophy”, Pontifical Gregorian University (Co-Principal Investigator) |
Luc Jaeger, Assistant Professor, University of California at Santa Barbara (Co-Principal Investigator) |
Paolo D’Ambrosio, |
George Ellis, Emeritus Professor, University of Cape Town |
William Stoeger, |
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