

Computing the mind
Book • 2008
In 'Computing the Mind: How the Mind Really Works', Shimon Edelman presents a unified and rigorous account of cognitive phenomena, viewing the mind as a computational system.
He explores how minds are shaped by embodiment and environment, demystifying traits like creativity and consciousness.
The book integrates evidence from neurobiology to computer science, offering insights into perception, memory, language, and thought.
He explores how minds are shaped by embodiment and environment, demystifying traits like creativity and consciousness.
The book integrates evidence from neurobiology to computer science, offering insights into perception, memory, language, and thought.
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