![]() How do we fit into the atheist-materialist view of the world? How exactly does the materialist “square” the conception we have of ourselves with what he tells us about the nature of the world in which we live? The questions atheist philosopher of mind John Searle asks here are precisely the questions we’ve been asking in this series. There is exactly one overriding question in contemporary philosophy: How do we fit in? … How can we square this self-conception of ourselves as mindful, meaning-creating, free, rational, etc., agents with a universe that consists entirely of mindless, meaningless, un-free, non-rational, brute physical particles? (John Searle, Freedom and Neurobiology, pp. This is part of an ongoing series from Ken Hensley. Read previous installments: Part I Part II Part III Part IV Part V Part VI Part VII Part VIII Part IX Resources for Non-Catholic Clergy and Ministers.Bible and the Catechism in a Year Reading Plan.Supporting Members of the Coming Home Network.
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