Djupsinne: hur bläckfisken började tänka
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Science Fiction
Science & Technology
Philosophy
格式
精装书
页数
303
语言
瑞典语
已发布
Apr 23, 2020
出版商
Natur & Kultur
ISBN-10
912716604X
ISBN-13
9789127166042
描述
In this captivating exploration, the mysteries of the octopus come to life, revealing a world both alien and familiar. The narrative delves into the enigmatic intelligence of these cephalopods, shedding light on their complex behaviors and the intricate ways they interact with their environment. Through vivid descriptions, the reader is invited to experience the life of the octopus, which oscillates between instinct and thought, offering a glimpse into the evolution of consciousness itself.
The authors skillfully intertwine scientific research with philosophical introspection, posing profound questions about awareness and the nature of intelligence. Each page unfolds layers of insight, making one reflect on the potential for thought and emotion in beings so different from ourselves. The text urges a reevaluation of what it means to think, challenging preconceived notions about the boundaries of cognition.
As the narrative progresses, it becomes a meditation on life in the deep sea. The authors not only discuss the physical attributes of the octopus but also explore the vast depths of its psyche. Through stunning anecdotes and compelling studies, readers are drawn into a world where adaptation and ingenuity reign supreme.
This work is ultimately a celebration of the unusual forerunner of intelligence, showcasing a creature that has not only survived but evolved in ways that provoke awe and curiosity. The interplay of creativity, survival, and the essence of thought makes for an enlightening read that resonates with anyone curious about life in the animal kingdom.
The authors skillfully intertwine scientific research with philosophical introspection, posing profound questions about awareness and the nature of intelligence. Each page unfolds layers of insight, making one reflect on the potential for thought and emotion in beings so different from ourselves. The text urges a reevaluation of what it means to think, challenging preconceived notions about the boundaries of cognition.
As the narrative progresses, it becomes a meditation on life in the deep sea. The authors not only discuss the physical attributes of the octopus but also explore the vast depths of its psyche. Through stunning anecdotes and compelling studies, readers are drawn into a world where adaptation and ingenuity reign supreme.
This work is ultimately a celebration of the unusual forerunner of intelligence, showcasing a creature that has not only survived but evolved in ways that provoke awe and curiosity. The interplay of creativity, survival, and the essence of thought makes for an enlightening read that resonates with anyone curious about life in the animal kingdom.