Description |
xiii, 325 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents |
1. The Origins of Life -- 2. The Reductionist Nightmare -- 3. Ant Country -- 4. Winning Ways -- 5. Universals and Parochials -- 6. Neural Nests -- 7. Features Great and Small -- 8. What is it Like to be a Human? -- 9. We Wanted to Have a Chapter on Free Will, but We Decided not to, so Here It Is -- 10. Extelligence -- 11. Simplex, Complex, Multiplex |
Summary |
Is the universe around us a figment of our imagination? Or are our minds figments of reality? In this refreshing new look at the evolution of mind and culture, bestselling authors Ian Stewart and Jack Cohen eloquently argue that our minds necessarily evolved in an inextricable link with culture and language. They go beyond conventional reductionist ideas to look at how the mind is the response of an evolving brain trying to grapple with a complex environment. Along the way they develop new and intriguing insights into the nature of evolution, science and humanity |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-316) and index |
Notes |
Online version of the print title |
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Mode of access: World Wide Web |
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System requirements: Internet connectivity, World Wide Web browser, and Adobe Acrobat reader |
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English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Cognition and culture.
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Consciousness.
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Cultural pluralism.
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Genetic psychology.
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Intellect.
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Cognition.
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Consciousness.
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Cultural Diversity.
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Culture.
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Genetics, Behavioral.
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Intelligence.
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Author |
Cohen, Jack S. (Jack Sidney), 1938-
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LC no. |
96049357 |
ISBN |
0521571553 (hardcover) |
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0521663830 (paperback) |
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