Alan Turing, pioneer of computing and WWII codebreaker, is one of the most important and influential thinkers of the twentieth century. In this volume for the first time his key writings are made available to a broad, non-specialist readership. They make fascinating reading both in their own right and for their historic significance: contemporary computational theory, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and artificial life all spring from this ground-breaking work, which is also rich in philosophical and logical insight. An introduction by leading Turing expert Jack Copeland provides the background and guides the reader through the selection. About Alan Turing Alan Turing FRS OBE, (1912-1954) studied mathematics at King's College, Cambridge. He was elected a Fellow of King's in March 1935, at the age of only 22. In the same year he invented the abstract computing machines - now known simply as Turing machines - on which all subsequent stored-program digital computers are modelled. During 1936-1938 Turing continued his studies, now at Princeton University. He completed a PhD in mathematical logic, analysing the notion of 'intuition' in mathematics and introducing the idea of oracular computation, now fundamental in mathematical recursion theory. An 'oracle' is an abstract device able to solve mathematical problems too difficult for the universal Turing machine. In the summer of 1938 Turing returned to his Fellowship at King's. When WWII started in 1939 he joined the wartime headquarters of the Government Code and Cypher School (GC&CS) at Bletchley Park, Buckinghamshire. Building on earlier work by Polish cryptanalysts, Turing contributed crucially to the design of electro-mechanical machines ('bombes') used to decipher Enigma, the code by means of which the German armed forces sought to protect their radio communications. Turing's work on the version of Enigma used by the German navy was vital to the battle for supremacy in the North Atlantic. He also contributed to the attack on the cyphers known as 'Fish'. Based on binary teleprinter code, Fish was used during the latter part of the war in preference to morse-based Enigma for the encryption of high-level signals, for example messages from Hitler and other members of the German High Command. It is estimated that the work of GC&CS shortened the war in Europe by at least two years. Turing received the Order of the British Empire for the part he played. In 1945, the war over, Turing was recruited to the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) in London, his brief to design and develop an electronic computer - a concrete form of the universal Turing machine. Turing's report setting out his design for the Automatic Computing Engine (ACE) was the first relatively complete specification of an electronic stored-program general-purpose digital computer. Delays beyond Turing's control resulted in NPL's losing the race to build the world's first working electronic stored-program digital computer - an honour that went to the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory at Manchester University, in June 1948. Discouraged by the delays at NPL, Turing took up the Deputy Directorship of the Royal Society Computing Machine Laboratory in that year. Turing was a founding father of modern cognitive science and a leading early exponent of the hypothesis that the human brain is in large part a digital computing machine, theorising that the cortex at birth is an 'unorganised machine' which through 'training' becomes organised 'into a universal machine or something like it'. He also pioneered Artificial Intelligence. Turing spent the rest of his short career at Manchester University, being appointed to a specially created Readership in the Theory of Computing in May 1953. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of London in March 1951 (a high honour). In March 1952 he was prosecuted for his homosexuality, then a crime in Britain, and sentenced to a period of twelve months hormone 'therapy'. From 1951 Turing worked on what would now be called Artificial Life, using the Ferranti Mark I computer to model aspects of biological growth, in particular a chemical mechanism by which the genes of a zygote could determine the anatomical structure of the resulting animal or plant. He died in the midst of this groundbreaking work.
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说实话,市面上关于那些科学巨匠的书籍汗牛充栋,大多逃不过“歌功颂德”的窠臼,或者陷入对某一特定理论的过度解读。但这部作品的独特之处在于其深刻的“去神化”倾向。它没有将主人公塑造成一个不食人间烟火的圣人,而是细致地展现了其生活中的挣扎、社会环境的误解,以及其个人特质(比如略显笨拙的社交手腕)是如何反过来影响了他的学术生涯和人际交往的。这种真实感,是构建一个立体可信人物的关键。我特别欣赏作者在处理理论演变过程时的严谨态度,它不是那种“一蹴而就”的灵感爆发故事,而是充满了反复试验、被同行质疑、自我修正的艰辛历程。这种对学术探索真实面貌的呈现,对任何想要从事严肃研究的人来说,都是一堂生动的实践课。它告诉我们,伟大成就的背后,是无数个不被记录的、在深夜里与纸笔对抗的瞬间。
评分这部作品无疑是一次深入探索人类思维边界的壮举,它没有简单地罗列事实,而是以一种近乎诗意的笔触,描绘了信息时代的曙光是如何在一位天才的脑海中汇聚、碰撞并最终爆发出照亮我们整个数字世界的火花。作者似乎拥有某种魔力,能将那些晦涩的数学逻辑和冷峻的理论物理,转化成一段段扣人心弦的叙事。我尤其欣赏它对时代背景的细致勾勒,那种战火纷飞、秘密行动与前沿科学交织的氛围,让人仿佛置身于那个充满不确定性却又孕育着无限可能的年代。它不仅仅是关于一台机器或一个算法的传记,它更是一部关于“可能性”的哲学思辨录,探讨了什么是智能的本质,以及我们如何用逻辑的枷锁去定义那些原本无法捕捉的灵感。阅读过程中,我多次停下来,回味那些关于可计算性极限的讨论,那种感觉就像是站在悬崖边,凝视着深渊,既敬畏又兴奋。这本书的叙事节奏把握得恰到好处,在需要严谨论证的地方绝不含糊,在描绘人物内心挣扎和学术圈的微妙关系时,又细腻入微,充满了人性的温度。
评分我必须承认,初次翻开这本厚重的著作时,内心是有些忐忑的。毕竟,要处理一位如此重量级人物的生平,且其贡献横跨数学、密码学和人工智能三大领域,稍有不慎便会沦为枯燥的教科书摘录。然而,这本书展现出一种令人惊叹的平衡感。它巧妙地避开了纯粹的技术细节泥潭,转而将叙事的焦点集中在驱动这些发现背后的那股不屈的求知欲和偶尔闪现的孤独感上。作者对人物心理的刻画入木三分,仿佛能透过文字触摸到主人公在面对巨大理论难题时的焦灼与突破瞬间的狂喜。特别是描述其在战争时期,面对那些看似无解的谜团时所表现出的非凡毅力,那种将个人命运与国家安危紧密联系在一起的沉重感,极大地提升了作品的史诗气质。它让人反思,真正的天才往往不是生活在象牙塔中的学者,而是那些敢于直面世界最深层混乱,并试图用最纯粹的逻辑去整理它们的人。这本书的价值,在于它成功地将一门“硬科学”的书写,提升到了“人文关怀”的高度。
评分这本书最让我感到震撼的,是它所蕴含的“未竟之业”的悲剧色彩。它不仅回顾了辉煌的成就,更深入地探讨了那些因为时代局限、健康状况乃至社会偏见而未能完全实现的宏伟蓝图。作者以一种克制而充满敬意的笔调,让我们看到了一个孤独的探索者,他的目光早已投射到我们现在所处的这个时代,但他却不得不先行离场。这种对“失去的可能性”的沉思,赋予了全书一种深沉的抒情基调。它不再仅仅是一本传记,而更像是一份对未来时代的预言书的解读,提醒着我们,我们今天所享受的每一个数字便利,都建立在那样一种近乎殉道式的、对逻辑真理的无畏追寻之上。读完后,我感受到的不仅是知识的增加,更是一种对我们所生活的这个数字世界的根源,产生了前所未有的敬畏与审慎的态度。
评分阅读这本书的过程,与其说是在“学习”某个单一领域的知识,不如说是在进行一次跨越时空的“对话”。作者的文字功力令人叹服,他总能用最精炼的语言,点明一个复杂概念的真正核心,就好像他本人对信息、计算和逻辑的理解已经达到了某种直觉的层面,并能轻易地将其“传染”给读者。书中对于早期计算机概念的追溯和前瞻性预测,读来令人既感到历史的厚重,又不得不惊叹于其超前的洞察力——很多我们在今天习以为常的技术概念,在当时都是颠覆性的想象。而且,这本书的结构组织极具匠心,它不是简单的线性叙事,而是如同编织一张复杂的挂毯,将不同的时间线、不同的研究支线交织在一起,但最终又奇妙地汇聚成一个清晰的整体。这种叙事上的复杂性,恰恰呼应了主人公思想本身的丰富性。
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