World in My Mind, My Mind in the World: Key Mechanisms of Consciousness in People, Animals and Machines

by Igor Aleksander

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Not consciousness, but knowledge of consciousness: that is what this book communicates in a fascinating way. Consciousness is the thread that links the disappearing gorilla with the octopus suffering from a stomach ache, and the person under anaesthetic with a new born baby. How these are different, yet illustrative, of consciousness is revealed in this accessible book by one of the world's leading thinkers and neural computing engineers. Igor Aleksander addresses this enigmatic topic, by making us understand the difference between what happens to us when thinking consciously and when sort of thinking when dreaming or when not conscious at all, as when sleeping, anaesthetised or knocked out by a blow on the head. The book also tackles the larger topics of free will, choice, God, Freud (what is 'the unconscious'?), inherited traits and individuality, while exploding the myths and misinformation of many earlier mind-hijackers. He shares the journey towards building a new model of consciousness, with an invitation to understand 5 axioms or basic ideas, which we easily recognise in ourselves.

  • ISBN10 1845400216
  • ISBN13 9781845400217
  • Publish Date 3 May 2005
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint Imprint Academic
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 200
  • Language English