This book summarizes a network of interrelated ideas which I have
developed, off and on, over the past eight or ten years. The underlying
theme is the psychological interplay of order and chaos. Or, to put it
another way, the interplay of deduction and induction. I will try to
explain the relationship between logical, orderly, conscious,
rule-following reason and fluid, self- organizing, habit-governed,
unconscious, chaos-infused intuition. My previous two books, The
Structure of Intelligence and The Evolving Mind, briefly touched on this
relationship. But these books were primarily concerned with other
matters: SI with constructing a formal language for discussing mentality
and its mechanization, and EM with exploring the role of evolution in
thought. They danced around the edges of the order/chaos problem,
without ever fully entering into it. My goal in writing this book was to
go directly to the core of mental process, "where angels fear to tread"
-- to tackle all the sticky issues which it is considered prudent to
avoid: the nature of consciousness, the relation between mind and
reality, the justification of belief systems, the connection between
creativity and mental illness, .... All of these issues are dealt with
here in a straightforward and unified way, using a combination of
concepts from my previous work with ideas from chaos theory and complex
systems science.