ISBN-13: 9780802866608 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 226 str.
Distinguished philosopher Keith Ward here weighs in on what are perhaps the greatest metaphysical quandaries of our time: is the human mind merely an intricate mass of nerve cells and synapses, or is it something more? Are human beings simply -accidental results of millions of genetic copying-mistakes and freak accidents of nature, - or is there actually something deeper and more sublime at the heart of both material reality and human existence? Using philosophical and metaphysical reflections -- rather than religious considerations -- Ward argues, winsomely and intelligently, that human consciousness does in fact transcend our physical bodies. Moreover, he posits, the fact that we are -more than matter- not only has profound implications for our human worth but also provides clues to the nature, value, and purpose of the cosmos.