Mind Out of Matter aims to transform the way we think about
consciousness and the physical world. Unlike many contemporary volumes,
it develops a robust and philosophically satisfying account of the
mind/body relationship without doing violence to fundamental physics. It
expunges popular but ludicrous assumptions about the `in principle'
capabilities of cognizers and, with the help of tools from mathematics
and scientific fields, supplants flawed notions of representation,
function, and mental state with objective and physically grounded
alternatives. It debunks quantum theories of consciousness, constructs a
simple zombie recipe, and evaluates recent research on chaotic analogue
networks. This book is indispensable for readers in philosophy of mind,
cognitive science, and artificial intelligence, and for mathematicians
applying complexity theory or information theory to biological
cognition.
Audience: General academic/university libraries, plus university
departmental libraries in philosophy, artificial intelligence, cognitive
science, and computer science. Researchers and specialists in philosophy
of mind, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, artificial life,
complexity theory, and information theory. Researchers in the
telecommunications industry