Evil Reigns

A Philosophy of Mind

by Albert M. Iosue M.D.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/18/2017

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 446
ISBN : 9781524535766
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 446
ISBN : 9781524535780
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 446
ISBN : 9781524535773

About the Book

There are 7.5 billion people alive today; millions more have lived, all having experienced the phenomena of mind and consciousness. The Library of Congress contains more than thirty-two million books, of which thousands are about the human mind. Because of the nature of language, no consensus has been reached as to what mind is and how it is related to the brain. In the last few hundred years, evil elements of the human mind have become dominant. An evolutionary development is unfolding as we live. We are an integral part of it. For all of mankind, it has both promise and great danger. This book offers a simple, clear, and functional conception of the human mind. It explains why human beings have become the most amazing creatures, performing miracles with material, and yet the most dishonest and cruel animal that ever lived. We have eaten heavily from the tree of knowledge of good and evil. Now we threaten the very lives of all that live upon the Earth.


About the Author

Dr. Iosue is from Cleveland, Ohio. He is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University and its school of medicine. He played football for CWRU and was awarded the National Football Foundation’s Scholar Athlete Award in 1961. After internship at the University of Vermont, he served as a physician for the Peace Corps in Ecuador from 1967 to 1969. He was trained in diagnostic imaging at Yale New Haven Hospital and was board certified in both diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine. He practiced in Fort Lauderdale as head of diagnostic radiology at the North Beach Medical Center and, subsequently, the Cleveland Clinic Hospital. He studied philosophy at Florida Atlantic University. In 1988, he founded the Institute for Applied Philosophy, which is dedicated to fostering philosophy outside of the university setting. In 1992, he moved to Hendersonville, North Carolina, where he practiced for the next twenty-two years and continued public programs in philosophy in conjunction with the philosophy department of the University of North Carolina. He recently retired from practice after forty-two years. He is married and has four children and six grandchildren. He claims, “I have studied human beings my entire life. We are fascinating beings but whose future is uncertain.”