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Author Devlin, Keith J., author

Title Goodbye, Descartes : the end of logic and the search for a new cosmology of the mind / Keith Devlin
Published New York : Wiley, [1997]
New York : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., [1997]
©1997

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Description x, 301 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Contents Patterns of mind -- A passion for order -- The laws of thought -- From symbols to silicon -- The science of language -- Language in the mind -- Machines that think 00 Communication is the key -- Verbal tangos -- The cheshire cat's grin -- Goodbye, Descartes
Summary Keith Devlin chronicles scientists' centuries-old quest to discover the laws of thought, from the astonishingly adept efforts of the ancient Greeks, to the invention of the first primitive "thinking machine" in the late nineteenth century, to radical findings that are challenging the very notion that the mind follows logical rules. Devlin introduces a host of new findings showing that many ways of thinking that are perfectly rational are at the same time entirely illogical, and that the exquisite verbal tango of human communication has little to do with logical processing. We must begin to appreciate, Devlin argues, that our minds are intimately intertwined with the world around us, and that our feelings and perceptions, even our social norms, play crucial roles in the marvelously complex dance of human cognition
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-294) and index
Subject Philosophy of mind.
LC no. 96025493
ISBN 0471142166
0471251860
9780471142164
9780471251866