Today, computers process information in a fundamentally different manner than the technology that
produces human consciousness, which is neuroscience.
Not exact matches
consciousness is present in all matter, just like gravity it is inherent and innate to everything
produced after the big bang, only its level of existence varies with evolution, highest is that of living things, at the top is us
humans because of the biological nature of our existence we evolve fastest and our brains has attained the highest level of complexity
If
consciousness could exist outside of the
human brain and wasn't just something
produced by the brain interacting with the environment, where would it exist?
Without the process of biological evolution, which
produced the
human brain, there would be no sanctified souls; and similarly, without the evolution of collective thought, through which alone the plenitude of
human consciousness can be attained on earth, how can there be a consummated Christ?
State and society in their specific, imperfect, unjust, inhuman form
produce in
human beings a reversed or perverted
consciousness, corresponding to
human being's perversion, i.e., religious
consciousness.
The hermeneutical structure of original affirmation is a corollary of the finitude of
human consciousness in which and by means of which the original affirmation is
produced.
This would then
produce a new, higher form of
human consciousness.
Just as creative union has
produced a greater definition of the terms united, so the final involution of
human consciousness will have brought humankind to its natural acme of personalization.
«This class of compounds
produces profound changes in
human perception and
consciousness, and essentially it's been taken off the clinical research bench for 40 years — it's almost unthinkable,» he says.
Bill Viola: Reflections is published to coincide with an exhibition at Villa Panza in Varese, Italy of selected works
produced between the late 1970s and 2008, works chosen to exemplify Viola's central preoccupation with
human consciousness and experience, as well as his interest in mysticism and symbolism, from both East and West.