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Peter Dodwell
Book Description
Brave New Mind is a historical and critical account of the development of the computational metaphor on the mind. According to this metaphor, the mind is viewed simply as an "outgrowth" or "emergent property" of the brain, a mere "epiphenomenon". Dodwell argues against this standard model which he claims cannot account for the most unique and humane properties of the mind: the sheer originality and creativity expressed in the highest domains of achievement such as literature, music, art, science, and mathematics. Dodwell's iconoclastic viewpoint laces his book within the same tradition as Roger Penrose's classic, The Emperor's New Mind.
ISBN-10
0195089057
ISBN-13
9780195089059
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Publication Date
8-Jun-2000
Number of Pages
264
About the Author
Peter Dodwell is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at Queens University at Kingston in Ontario, Canada.