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The argument from consciousness is an argument for the existence of God that claims that human consciousness cannot be explained by the physical mechanisms of the human body and brain, therefore asserting that there must be non-physical aspects to human consciousness. This is held as indirect evidence of God, given that notions about souls and the afterlife in Christianity and Islam would be consistent with such a claim. The best-known defender of the argument from consciousness is J. P. Moreland.

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  • حجة الوعي (ar)
  • Argument from consciousness (en)
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  • حجة الوعي هو حجة لوجود الله اعتمادًا على الوعي. وأشهر المدافعين عن هذه الحجة هو الفيلسوف واللاهوتي الأمريكي مورلاند James Porter Moreland، ويعتبر كتاب ديكارت المعنون تأملات في الفلسفة الأولى أحد بواكير طرح حجة الوعي. (ar)
  • The argument from consciousness is an argument for the existence of God that claims that human consciousness cannot be explained by the physical mechanisms of the human body and brain, therefore asserting that there must be non-physical aspects to human consciousness. This is held as indirect evidence of God, given that notions about souls and the afterlife in Christianity and Islam would be consistent with such a claim. The best-known defender of the argument from consciousness is J. P. Moreland. (en)
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  • حجة الوعي هو حجة لوجود الله اعتمادًا على الوعي. وأشهر المدافعين عن هذه الحجة هو الفيلسوف واللاهوتي الأمريكي مورلاند James Porter Moreland، ويعتبر كتاب ديكارت المعنون تأملات في الفلسفة الأولى أحد بواكير طرح حجة الوعي. (ar)
  • The argument from consciousness is an argument for the existence of God that claims that human consciousness cannot be explained by the physical mechanisms of the human body and brain, therefore asserting that there must be non-physical aspects to human consciousness. This is held as indirect evidence of God, given that notions about souls and the afterlife in Christianity and Islam would be consistent with such a claim. The best-known defender of the argument from consciousness is J. P. Moreland. (en)
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