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From Robocop to the Terminator to Eve 8, no image better captures our deepest fears about technology than the cyborg, the person who is both flesh and metal, brain and electronics. But philosopher and cognitive scientist Andy Clark sees it differently. Cyborgs, he writes, are not something tobe feared--we already are cyborgs. In Natural-Born Cyborgs, Clark argues that what makes humans so different from other species is our capacity to fully incorporate tools and supporting cultural practices into our existence. Technology as simple as writing on a sketchpad, as familiar as Google or a cellular phone, and aspotentially revolutionary as mind-extending neural implants--all exploit our brains' astonishingly plastic nature. Our minds are primed to seek out and incorporate non-biological resources, so that we actually think and feel through our best technologies...
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Human-computer interaction, Social aspects, Science, Interazione uomo-elaboratore, Cyborgs, Intelligenza artificiale - Aspetti sociali, Nonfiction, Neuroscience, Tecnologia - Aspetti sociali, Technology, Artificial intelligence, Neurosciences, Technology, social aspects, Computer software, Human factors, Intelligence, Cognitive science, Technology--trends, Cybernetics--trends, Neurosciences--social aspects, Technology--social aspects, Artificial intelligence--social aspects, T14.5 .c58 2003, 2005 m-825, Q 310 c592n 2003, 303.48/34Showing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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Natural-Born Cyborgs: Minds, Technologies, and the Future of Human Intelligence
October 29, 2004, Oxford University Press, USA
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April 1, 2003, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford University Press
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"The year is 1960. The pulse of space travel beats insistently within the temples of research and power, and journal Astronautics publishes the paper that gave the term "cyborg" to the world."
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