Society Of Mind

Minsky


Engels | 15-03-1988 | 336 pagina's

9780671657130

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Marvin Minsky, cofounder of MIT's AI Lab, explores how the mind works. He portrays the mind as a society of mindless components, with each chapter as a piece of a puzzle forming a unified theory.

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Marvin Minsky -- one of the fathers of computer science and cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT -- gives a revolutionary answer to the age-old question: "How does the mind work?"
Minsky brilliantly portrays the mind as a "society" of tiny components that are themselves mindless. Mirroring his theory, Minsky boldly casts The Society of Mind as an intellectual puzzle whose pieces are assembled along the way. Each chapter -- on a self-contained page -- corresponds to a piece in the puzzle. As the pages turn, a unified theory of the mind emerges, like a mosaic. Ingenious, amusing, and easy to read, The Society of Mind is an adventure in imagination.

Beschrijving

Marvin Minsky -- one of the fathers of computer science and cofounder of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT -- gives a revolutionary answer to the age-old question: "How does the mind work?"
Minsky brilliantly portrays the mind as a "society" of tiny components that are themselves mindless. Mirroring his theory, Minsky boldly casts The Society of Mind as an intellectual puzzle whose pieces are assembled along the way. Each chapter -- on a self-contained page -- corresponds to a piece in the puzzle. As the pages turn, a unified theory of the mind emerges, like a mosaic. Ingenious, amusing, and easy to read, The Society of Mind is an adventure in imagination.

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EAN :9780671657130
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Uitgever :Simon & Schuster Nederland B.V.
Publicatie datum :  15-03-1988
Uitvoering :Paperback / softback
Taal/Talen : Engels
Hoogte :280 mm
Breedte :217 mm
Dikte :20 mm
Gewicht :785 gr
Status : Bestelbaar
Aantal pagina's :336
Reeks :  A Touchstone book