Beyond the Computer Metaphor of Mind and Brain
Beyond the Computer Metaphor of Mind and Brain
Mangalam, Madhur; Kelty-Stephen, Damian G.
Cambridge University Press
04/2026
400
Mole
Inglês
9781009626262
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1. Computer metaphors alone cannot do the job Damian G. Kelty-Stephen and Madhur Mangalam; 2. Knitting together the mind, brain, and behavior with Turing's cascade instability Damian G. Kelty-Stephen and Madhur Mangalam; 3. The brain is a control system Paul Cisek; 4. Dissipative structures as an alternative to the machine metaphor of mind and brain Benjamin De Bari and James Dixon; 5. Understanding brains and minds on their own terms Luis H. Favela; 6. Radical embodied computation: emergence of meaning through the reproduction of similarity by analogy Fred Hasselman; 7. Tunnel vision on a tunnel mind: a critique and a way out Fred Keijzer; 8. Resonances in the brain Vicente Raja; 9. The brain as a fractal antenna Jeffrey B. Wagman and Brandon J. Thomas; 10. The mountain and valleys of the brain: a way to abandon the simplicity and pragmatism of the brain-as-a-computer metaphor Matheus M. Pacheco; 11. The emergence of mind in CNS processes Mark H. Bickhard; 12. Computers as brains: A Robot's Tale Tamara Lorenz; 13. From many, one: the eusocial colony as a metaphor for socially, temporally, and physically situated cognition Megan Chiovaro and Alexandra Paxton; 14. Towards a metaphor that does right by mind Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi; 15. Language, meaning, and the foundations of scientific practice: rethinking the computer metaphor of mind and brain Sebastian Wallot and Moritz Bammel.
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1. Computer metaphors alone cannot do the job Damian G. Kelty-Stephen and Madhur Mangalam; 2. Knitting together the mind, brain, and behavior with Turing's cascade instability Damian G. Kelty-Stephen and Madhur Mangalam; 3. The brain is a control system Paul Cisek; 4. Dissipative structures as an alternative to the machine metaphor of mind and brain Benjamin De Bari and James Dixon; 5. Understanding brains and minds on their own terms Luis H. Favela; 6. Radical embodied computation: emergence of meaning through the reproduction of similarity by analogy Fred Hasselman; 7. Tunnel vision on a tunnel mind: a critique and a way out Fred Keijzer; 8. Resonances in the brain Vicente Raja; 9. The brain as a fractal antenna Jeffrey B. Wagman and Brandon J. Thomas; 10. The mountain and valleys of the brain: a way to abandon the simplicity and pragmatism of the brain-as-a-computer metaphor Matheus M. Pacheco; 11. The emergence of mind in CNS processes Mark H. Bickhard; 12. Computers as brains: A Robot's Tale Tamara Lorenz; 13. From many, one: the eusocial colony as a metaphor for socially, temporally, and physically situated cognition Megan Chiovaro and Alexandra Paxton; 14. Towards a metaphor that does right by mind Joanna Raczaszek-Leonardi; 15. Language, meaning, and the foundations of scientific practice: rethinking the computer metaphor of mind and brain Sebastian Wallot and Moritz Bammel.
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