An edition of What is intelligence? (1994)

What is intelligence?

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What is intelligence?
Jean Khalfa
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An edition of What is intelligence? (1994)

What is intelligence?

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What is intelligence? is a stimulating invitation to think how you think... and to consider if your dog or computer can think too.

Human dominance in the animal kingdom and success in responding to the rigours of the physical world are due entirely to intelligence: the mental toolkit that gives us access to the stored experience of humankind and allows us to communicate, to reason, to test our ideas, and to plan for the future. How we define intelligence, what it consists in, how it evolved, and how we can enhance it are the questions addressed by the eight expert contributors to this remarkable book.

What is intelligence? originates in the seventh annual series of Darwin College Lectures, delivered in Cambridge in 1992.

The contributors include Richard Gregory on the intelligence of the eye, Nicholas Mackintosh on animal intelligence, George Butterworth on perception in infants, Roger Schank and Lawrence Birnbaum on artificial intelligence, Roger Penrose on mathematical intelligence, Simha Arom on musical intelligence, Daniel Dennett on language and intelligence, and Dan Sperber on 'understanding verbal understanding'.

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1994, Cambridge University Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index Library has: 2 copies.

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Cambridge ; New York
Series
The Darwin College Lectures

The Physical Object

Pagination
v, 207 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Number of pages
207

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OL21553921M
ISBN 10
052143307X
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2553384

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July 31, 2019 Edited by MARC Bot associate edition with work OL17989001W
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