Akl?n G'ozu

Akl?n G'ozu

by Daniel C. Dennett Douglas R. Hofstadter
No ratings yet
Science Fiction Science & Technology Philosophy +1 more
Format Paperback
Pages 371
Language Turkish
Published Jan 1, 2017
Publisher Bogazici Üniversitesi Yayinevi
ISBN-10 9756193948
ISBN-13 9789756193945
Want to Read

Rate this book

Export Book Journal

Description

In this thought-provoking work, two eminent thinkers explore the intersections between consciousness, cognition, and the nature of human thought. Drawing upon a wealth of knowledge in philosophy, cognitive science, and artificial intelligence, they delve into what it means to understand the mind and how we can grapple with complex ideas in a way that resonates with our everyday experiences.

The narrative unfolds through a mix of engaging discussions, imaginative thought experiments, and compelling illustrations that challenge readers to rethink their own assumptions about perception and awareness. As they navigate through abstract concepts, the authors invite readers to join them on a journey where the intricacies of the mind are dissected and examined.

The book emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary dialogue, showcasing how insights from different fields can illuminate the mysteries of thought and existence. Readers will find themselves questioning the very fabric of reality as they engage with the provocative ideas presented.

Through their collaboration, Dennett and Hofstadter offer a unique perspective that encourages reflection on the inner workings of the mind, making this work not just intellectually enriching but also profoundly personal. It is a celebration of curiosity and the unending quest for knowledge about what makes us human.

Reviews

No reviews yet

Be the first to review this book and share your thoughts

Add First Review

Reading Log

No reading logs found

Start tracking your reading progress to see logs here

Add Your First Reading Log

Notes

No notes found

Start adding notes to see them here

Add Your First Note

Transaction Log

No transaction logs found

Start tracking your book transactions to see logs here

Add Your First Transaction Log