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Mind's I Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul

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ISBN-10: 0465030912

ISBN-13: 9780465030910

Edition: 2000

Authors: Daniel Dennett, Douglas Hofstadter

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List price: $24.99
Copyright year: 2000
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication date: 1/17/2001
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 512
Size: 5.98" wide x 9.13" long x 1.42" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Born in Boston in 1942, Daniel Clement Dennett explores the philosophical links between mind and brain. His first book, Content and Consciousness (1969) was one of the earliest to examine this issue. It is one that he expands on in his other books, including Consciousness Explained (1991), where he uses philosophical "materialism" to examine the link between mind and body. Dennett is a Distinguished Arts and Sciences Professor, a Professor of Philosophy and director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University in Medford Mass. He is interested in the development of artificial intelligence, was the co-founder of the Curricular Software Studio at Tufts, and has aided in the design…    

Introduction
Borges and I
On Having No Head
Rediscovering the Mind
Computing Machinery and Intelligence
The Turing Test: a Coffeehouse Conversation
The Princess Ineffabelle
The Soul of Martha, a Beast
The Soul of the Mark III Beast
Spirit
Selfish Genes and Selfish Memes
Prelude ... Ant Fugue
The Story of a Brain
Where Am I?
Where Was I?
Beyond Rejection
Software
The Riddle of the Universe and Its Solution
The Seventh Sally or How Trurl's Own Perfection Led to No Good
Non Serviam
Is God a Taoist?
The Circular Ruins
Minds, Brains, and Programs
An Unfortunate Dualist
What Is It like to Be a Bat?
An Epistemological Nightmare
A Conversation with Einstein's Brain
Fiction
Further Reading
Index