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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 525 pages
- Contents
-
- Individuality
- Hans Eysenck
- Innate and cultural aspects of human non-verbal communication
- Michael Argyle
- Why psychoanalysis is not a science
- Anthony Storr
- Psychoanalytic explanation, with special reference to historical material
- Brian Farrell
- pt. 2.
- Animals: How do they think, and do they have minds?:
- pt. 1.
- Animal minds
- Nicholas Mackintosh
- Thoughts without words
- Herbert Terrace
- The description and evaluation of animal emotion
- Stephen Clark
- Minding and mattering
- Marian Stamp Dawkins
- The evolution of animal signals
- John Krebs
- Persons: What makes an individual?:
- Intelligence: a comparative perspective
- Euan Macphail
- Intelligence -a reply to Euan Macphail
- Jennifer Hornsby
- pt. 3.
- Machines: Could they have minds?:
- Minds and brains without programs
- John Searle
- In defence of artificial intelligence -a reply to John Searle
- Richard Gregory
- Divided brains -divided minds?
- How could consciousness arise from the computations of the brain?
- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Minds, machines and mathematics
- Roger Penrose
- Could a machine be conscious?
- Colin McGinn
- pt. 4.
- Ideas: how brains could have minds, and why:
- Brain and mind, two or one?
- Sir John Eccles
- Donald MacKay
- Neuropsychology and the nature of consciousness
- Larry Weiskrantz
- The mind-brain relation: a psuedoproblem?
- János Szentágothai
- 'Mindness' as a functional state of the brain
- Rodolfo Llinás
- The biological role of consciousness
- Horace Barlow
- The inner eye of consciousness
- Nicholas Humphrey
- Divided minds and the nature of persons
- The nature of conscious awareness
- John Crook
- pt. 5.
- Problems: What is mind?:
- Can neuroscience contribute to philosophy?
- Ed Hundert
- The order of the mind
- Paul Seabright
- Mind, brain and self-conscious mind
- Ted Honderich
- Derek Parfit
- The mind-brain identity as a scientific hypothesis: a second look
- Jeffrey Gray
- Languages, minds and brains
- Peter Hacker
- The grammar in your head
- Roy Harris
- Schizophrenia and human individuality
- Gordon Claridge
- Label
- Mindwaves : thoughts on intelligence, identity, and consciousness
- Title
- Mindwaves
- Title remainder
- thoughts on intelligence, identity, and consciousness
- Statement of responsibility
- edited by Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield
- Subject
-
- Bewusstsein
- Intelligence
- Bewustzijn
- Geist
- Thought and thinking
- Thought and thinking
- Intelligence artificielle
- Denken
- Cerveau
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Man | Brain related to | mind
- Intellect
- Neuropsychologie
- Bewusstsein
- Thinking
- Pensée
- Man | Mind related to | brain
- Pensamiento
- Intelligence
- Lichaam en geest
- Intelligenz
- Intellect
- Artificial intelligence
- Inteligencia artificial
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Artificial Intelligence
- Brain
- Artificial intelligence
- Brain -- physiology
- Intelligence artificielle
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Consciousness
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Neuropsychologie
- Brain
- Conscience
- Consciousness
- Geist
- Conscience
- Denken
- Intelligenz
- Gehirn
- Intellect
- Inteligencia
- Gehirn
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- DNLM/DLC
- Dewey number
- 128
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- index present
- LC call number
- BF311
- LC item number
- .M554 1987
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
-
- dictionaries
- bibliography
- NLM call number
- BF 311
- NLM item number
- M663 1987
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Blakemore, Colin
- Greenfield, Susan
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Consciousness
- Brain
- Intellect
- Thought and thinking
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence
- Brain
- Consciousness
- Intelligence
- Thinking
- Conscience
- Cerveau
- Intelligence
- Pensée
- Intelligence artificielle
- Inteligencia
- Inteligencia artificial
- Pensamiento
- Artificial intelligence
- Brain
- Consciousness
- Intellect
- Thought and thinking
- Bewustzijn
- Lichaam en geest
- Intelligence
- Intelligence artificielle
- Conscience
- Intellect
- Bewusstsein
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Gehirn
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Neuropsychologie
- Geist
- Denken
- Intelligenz
- Cerveau
- Conscience
- Intelligence
- Intelligence artificielle
- Pensée
- Bewusstsein
- Denken
- Gehirn
- Geist
- Intelligenz
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Neuropsychologie
- Label
- Mindwaves : thoughts on intelligence, identity, and consciousness, edited by Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Individuality
- Hans Eysenck
- Innate and cultural aspects of human non-verbal communication
- Michael Argyle
- Why psychoanalysis is not a science
- Anthony Storr
- Psychoanalytic explanation, with special reference to historical material
- Brian Farrell
- pt. 2.
- Animals: How do they think, and do they have minds?:
- pt. 1.
- Animal minds
- Nicholas Mackintosh
- Thoughts without words
- Herbert Terrace
- The description and evaluation of animal emotion
- Stephen Clark
- Minding and mattering
- Marian Stamp Dawkins
- The evolution of animal signals
- John Krebs
- Persons: What makes an individual?:
- Intelligence: a comparative perspective
- Euan Macphail
- Intelligence -a reply to Euan Macphail
- Jennifer Hornsby
- pt. 3.
- Machines: Could they have minds?:
- Minds and brains without programs
- John Searle
- In defence of artificial intelligence -a reply to John Searle
- Richard Gregory
- Divided brains -divided minds?
- How could consciousness arise from the computations of the brain?
- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Minds, machines and mathematics
- Roger Penrose
- Could a machine be conscious?
- Colin McGinn
- pt. 4.
- Ideas: how brains could have minds, and why:
- Brain and mind, two or one?
- Sir John Eccles
- Donald MacKay
- Neuropsychology and the nature of consciousness
- Larry Weiskrantz
- The mind-brain relation: a psuedoproblem?
- János Szentágothai
- 'Mindness' as a functional state of the brain
- Rodolfo Llinás
- The biological role of consciousness
- Horace Barlow
- The inner eye of consciousness
- Nicholas Humphrey
- Divided minds and the nature of persons
- The nature of conscious awareness
- John Crook
- pt. 5.
- Problems: What is mind?:
- Can neuroscience contribute to philosophy?
- Ed Hundert
- The order of the mind
- Paul Seabright
- Mind, brain and self-conscious mind
- Ted Honderich
- Derek Parfit
- The mind-brain identity as a scientific hypothesis: a second look
- Jeffrey Gray
- Languages, minds and brains
- Peter Hacker
- The grammar in your head
- Roy Harris
- Schizophrenia and human individuality
- Gordon Claridge
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 525 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, portraits)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1036707702
- Label
- Mindwaves : thoughts on intelligence, identity, and consciousness, edited by Colin Blakemore and Susan Greenfield
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- Individuality
- Hans Eysenck
- Innate and cultural aspects of human non-verbal communication
- Michael Argyle
- Why psychoanalysis is not a science
- Anthony Storr
- Psychoanalytic explanation, with special reference to historical material
- Brian Farrell
- pt. 2.
- Animals: How do they think, and do they have minds?:
- pt. 1.
- Animal minds
- Nicholas Mackintosh
- Thoughts without words
- Herbert Terrace
- The description and evaluation of animal emotion
- Stephen Clark
- Minding and mattering
- Marian Stamp Dawkins
- The evolution of animal signals
- John Krebs
- Persons: What makes an individual?:
- Intelligence: a comparative perspective
- Euan Macphail
- Intelligence -a reply to Euan Macphail
- Jennifer Hornsby
- pt. 3.
- Machines: Could they have minds?:
- Minds and brains without programs
- John Searle
- In defence of artificial intelligence -a reply to John Searle
- Richard Gregory
- Divided brains -divided minds?
- How could consciousness arise from the computations of the brain?
- Philip Johnson-Laird
- Minds, machines and mathematics
- Roger Penrose
- Could a machine be conscious?
- Colin McGinn
- pt. 4.
- Ideas: how brains could have minds, and why:
- Brain and mind, two or one?
- Sir John Eccles
- Donald MacKay
- Neuropsychology and the nature of consciousness
- Larry Weiskrantz
- The mind-brain relation: a psuedoproblem?
- János Szentágothai
- 'Mindness' as a functional state of the brain
- Rodolfo Llinás
- The biological role of consciousness
- Horace Barlow
- The inner eye of consciousness
- Nicholas Humphrey
- Divided minds and the nature of persons
- The nature of conscious awareness
- John Crook
- pt. 5.
- Problems: What is mind?:
- Can neuroscience contribute to philosophy?
- Ed Hundert
- The order of the mind
- Paul Seabright
- Mind, brain and self-conscious mind
- Ted Honderich
- Derek Parfit
- The mind-brain identity as a scientific hypothesis: a second look
- Jeffrey Gray
- Languages, minds and brains
- Peter Hacker
- The grammar in your head
- Roy Harris
- Schizophrenia and human individuality
- Gordon Claridge
- Extent
- 1 online resource (ix, 525 pages
- Form of item
- online
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations, portraits)
- Specific material designation
- remote
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1036707702
Subject
- Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial intelligence
- Artificial intelligence
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Aufsatzsammlung
- Bewusstsein
- Bewusstsein
- Bewustzijn
- Brain
- Brain
- Brain -- physiology
- Cerveau
- Conscience
- Conscience
- Consciousness
- Consciousness
- Denken
- Denken
- Gehirn
- Gehirn
- Geist
- Geist
- Inteligencia
- Inteligencia artificial
- Intellect
- Intellect
- Intellect
- Intelligence
- Intelligence
- Intelligence artificielle
- Intelligence artificielle
- Intelligenz
- Intelligenz
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Künstliche Intelligenz
- Lichaam en geest
- Man | Brain related to | mind
- Man | Mind related to | brain
- Neuropsychologie
- Neuropsychologie
- Pensamiento
- Pensée
- Thinking
- Thought and thinking
- Thought and thinking
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