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How Brains Think

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Arguments between philosophers about what constitutes consciousness or intelligence have proved to be an intellectual dead-end.

In contrast, William Calvin, by looking at animal and human intelligence and a wide range of evolutionary evidence, has broken new ground that should help us understand mental illness and illuminate the whole notion of what it is to be a person.This text begins by asking what intelligence is.

It then moves on to the "why" of intelligence and the syntax of intelligence - where evidence from chimpanzees is important - before coming to the "how" of intelligence, the cerebral codes and Darwinian processes that operate within seconds to produce intelligent thought and action.

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Product Details
W&N
029781639X / 9780297816393
Hardback
153.42
10/02/1997
England
English
vii, 184p. : ill.
24 cm
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