From Bacteria to Bach and Back

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出版者:W. W. Norton & Company
作者:Daniel C. Dennett
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頁數:448
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出版時間:2017-2-7
價格:USD 28.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780393242072
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圖書標籤:
  • 哲學
  • Daniel_Dennett
  • 進化論
  • 心理學意識丹尼爾·丹尼特
  • ##心理學
  • 科普
  • 大腦
  • Dennett
  • 進化
  • 意識
  • 認知
  • 信息
  • 生物學
  • 神經科學
  • 復雜性
  • 自組織
  • 思維
  • 算法
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具體描述

One of America’s foremost philosophers offers a major new account of the origins of the conscious mind.

How did we come to have minds?

For centuries, this question has intrigued psychologists, physicists, poets, and philosophers, who have wondered how the human mind developed its unrivaled ability to create, imagine, and explain. Disciples of Darwin have long aspired to explain how consciousness, language, and culture could have appeared through natural selection, blazing promising trails that tend, however, to end in confusion and controversy. Even though our understanding of the inner workings of proteins, neurons, and DNA is deeper than ever before, the matter of how our minds came to be has largely remained a mystery.

That is now changing, says Daniel C. Dennett. In From Bacteria to Bach and Back, his most comprehensive exploration of evolutionary thinking yet, he builds on ideas from computer science and biology to show how a comprehending mind could in fact have arisen from a mindless process of natural selection. Part philosophical whodunit, part bold scientific conjecture, this landmark work enlarges themes that have sustained Dennett’s legendary career at the forefront of philosophical thought.

In his inimitable style―laced with wit and arresting thought experiments―Dennett explains that a crucial shift occurred when humans developed the ability to share memes, or ways of doing things not based in genetic instinct. Language, itself composed of memes, turbocharged this interplay. Competition among memes―a form of natural selection―produced thinking tools so well-designed that they gave us the power to design our own memes. The result, a mind that not only perceives and controls but can create and comprehend, was thus largely shaped by the process of cultural evolution.

An agenda-setting book for a new generation of philosophers, scientists, and thinkers, From Bacteria to Bach and Back will delight and entertain anyone eager to make sense of how the mind works and how it came about.

4 color, 18 black-and-white illustrations

著者簡介

Daniel C. Dennett is University Professor and Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University and the author of numerous books including Intuition Pumps and Other Tools for Thinking, Breaking the Spell, Darwin’s Dangerous Idea, and Consciousness Explained.

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不要被这本书的标题愚弄了。在哲学家丹尼尔·丹内特探讨意识的最新大作中,与细菌相关的微乎其微,与巴赫相关的仅有一段简短的插叙。然而,恰如他直言不讳的那样,他热爱头韵,大写字母,以及新词。他也曾写过数本与心灵、意识和进化有关的书,因此我们有理由发问:在这本宣传...

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这是一本很重要的,但阅读难度很大的书。作者Daniel Dennett我已经推崇了很多年了,个人认为是目前世界上对科学和公共事务贡献最大的哲学家,这份中文版的思路整理花了我三个月,向他致敬! 章节1 心灵如何产生?简单的回答,心灵是一种思维工具,它不断地进化,以至于到了能够...  

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不要被这本书的标题愚弄了。在哲学家丹尼尔·丹内特探讨意识的最新大作中,与细菌相关的微乎其微,与巴赫相关的仅有一段简短的插叙。然而,恰如他直言不讳的那样,他热爱头韵,大写字母,以及新词。他也曾写过数本与心灵、意识和进化有关的书,因此我们有理由发问:在这本宣传...

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不要被这本书的标题愚弄了。在哲学家丹尼尔·丹内特探讨意识的最新大作中,与细菌相关的微乎其微,与巴赫相关的仅有一段简短的插叙。然而,恰如他直言不讳的那样,他热爱头韵,大写字母,以及新词。他也曾写过数本与心灵、意识和进化有关的书,因此我们有理由发问:在这本宣传...

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不要被这本书的标题愚弄了。在哲学家丹尼尔·丹内特探讨意识的最新大作中,与细菌相关的微乎其微,与巴赫相关的仅有一段简短的插叙。然而,恰如他直言不讳的那样,他热爱头韵,大写字母,以及新词。他也曾写过数本与心灵、意识和进化有关的书,因此我们有理由发问:在这本宣传...

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意外收獲啊,剛開頭挺難懂的,後來稍微看明白書的觀點瞭。打算刷兩遍。

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偏哲學,大部分在說語言,meme,文化的進化

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Human brain is a work of nature and man-made selection. Comprehension emerges out of competence. Consciousness is a user-illusion..

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打call

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3.5。贊思路,例子精簡一下就更好瞭

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