
A Course on Human Consciousness
Presented by Dr. Al Stetz
We know that there are as many neurons in your brain as there are stars in our galaxy or galaxies in the universe, and that the number of synapses between them is comparable to the number of all the leaves on all the trees in the Amazon rain forest.
Scientists can tell us what part of our brain is thinking at any given moment. And yet, consciousness itself eludes rational scientific explanation.
As the psalmist pointed out, we are fearfully and wonderfully made. But if we insist on hard-nosed scientific explanations, then the phenomenon of consciousness is inexplicable. If we cannot explain consciousness, what option is there but to deny its existence? In fact, there are other options.
Seminar Lectures and Transcripts
Consciousness: Introduction
Lecture: Part 1
Lecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness Introduction
Vision
Lecture: Part 1
Lecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness-Vision
Computers
Lecture: Part 1
Lecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness-Computers
Physicalism
Lecture: Part 1
Lecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness-Physicalism
Free Will
Lecture: Part 1
Audio PlayerLecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness-Free Will
Recapitulation
Lecture: Part 1
Lecture: Part 2
Audio PlayerTranscript: Consciousness-Recapitulation