Rolston, Holmes, 1932-, authorBhaktivedanta Institute, publisher2007-01-032007-01-032013Rolston, Holmes, III, T. D. Singh, J. N. Srivastava, Consciousness, Environmental Ethics and Science-Religion Dialogue, Savijñānam: Scientific Exploration for a Spiritual Paradigm 8 (2013): 1-18.http://hdl.handle.net/10217/89527A dialogue among Prof. Holmes Rolston III, Dr. T. D. Singh and Prof. Jagdish N. Srivastava held at Fort Collins, Colorado, USA on 19th May 2003.Includes bibliographical references (pages 16-18).Neuroscience has made enormous advances, so we have got accounts of how the cells work. However, we are far from a good theory that suggests how conscious experience appears along with under all molecular activity. A lot of psychologists see behaviorism as too incomplete, or partial. It is a big question whether the mind is a result of brain functions or it is just a perceiver. Vedantic tradition proclaim that mind and soul exist as a separate elements in nature. This could be an interesting field of research for modern scientists. This has implications to who we are and to our ethics in relation to other beings and environment.born digitalarticleseng©2013 Bhaktivedanta Institute.Copyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.environmental ethicssciencereligionConsciousness, environmental ethics and science-religion dialogueText