Intuition pumps and other tools for thinking
Book - 2013
Over a storied career, philosopher Daniel C. Dennett has engaged questions about science and the workings of the mind. His answers have combined rigorous argument with strong empirical grounding. And a lot of fun. This book offers seventy-seven of Dennett's most successful "imagination-extenders and focus-holders" meant to guide you through some of life's most treacherous subject matter: evolution, meaning, mind, and free will. With patience and wit, Dennett deftly deploys his thinking tools to gain traction on these thorny issues while offering readers insight into how and why each tool was built. Ranging across disciplines as diverse as psychology, biology, computer science, and physics, Dennett's tools embrace in... equal measure light-heartedness and accessibility as they welcome uninitiated and seasoned readers alike. As always, his goal remains to teach you how to "think reliably and even gracefully about really hard questions."--From publisher description.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
W. W. Norton & Company
2013.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- xiv, 496 pages ; 25 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9780393082067
- Preface
- I. Introduction: What Is an Intuition Pump?
- II. A Dozen General Thinking Tools
- 1. Making Mistakes
- 2. "By Parody of Reasoning": Using Reductio ad Absurdum
- 3. Rapoport's Rules
- 4. Sturgeon's Law
- 5. Occam's Razor
- 6. Occam's Broom
- 7. Using Lay Audiences as Decoys
- 8. Jootsing
- 9. Three Species of Goulding: Rathering, Piling On, and the Gould Two-Step
- 10. The "Surely" Operator: A Mental Block
- 11. Rhetorical Questions
- 12. What Is a Deepity?
- Summary
- III. Tools for Thinking About Meaning or Content
- 13. Murder in Trafalgar Square
- 14. An Older Brother Living in Cleveland
- 15. "Daddy Is a Doctor"
- 16. Manifest Image and Scientific Image
- 17. Folk Psychology
- 18. The Intentional Stance
- 19. The Personal/Sub-personal Distinction
- 20. A Cascade of Homunculi
- 21. The Sorta Operator
- 22. Wonder Tissue
- 23. Trapped in the Robot Control Room
- IV. An Interlude About Computers
- 24. The Seven Secrets of Computer Power Revealed
- 25. Virtual Machines
- 26. Algorithms
- 27. Automating the Elevator
- Summary
- V. More Tools About Meaning
- 28. A Thing about Redheads
- 29. The Wandering Two-Bitser, Twin Earth, and the Giant Robot
- 30. Radical Translation and a Quinian Crossword Puzzle
- 31. Semantic Engines and Syntactic Engines
- 32. Swampman Meets a Cow-Shark
- 33. Two Black Boxes
- Summary
- VI. Tools for Thinking About Evolution
- 34. Universal Acid
- 35. The Library of Mendel: Vast and Vanishing
- 36. Genes as Words or as Subroutines
- 37. The Tree of Life
- 38. Cranes and Skyhooks, Lifting in Design Space
- 39. Competence without Comprehension
- 40. Free-Floating Rationales
- 41. Do Locusts Understand Prime Numbers?
- 42. How to Explain Stotting
- 43. Beware of the Prime Mammal
- 44. When Does Speciation Occur?
- 45. Widowmakers, Mitochondrial Eve, and Retrospective Coronations
- 46. Cycles
- 47. What Does the Frog's Eye Tell the Frog's Brain?
- 48. Leaping through Space in the Library of Babel
- 49. Who Is the Author of Spamlet?
- 50. Noise in the Virtual Hotel
- 51. Herb, Alice, and Hal, the Baby
- 52. Memes
- Summary
- VII. Tools for Thinking about Consciousness
- 53. Two Counter-images
- 54. The Zombie Hunch
- 55. Zombies and Zimboes
- 56. The Curse of the Cauliflower
- 57. Vim: How Much Is That in "Real Money"?
- 58. The Sad Case of Mr. Clapgras
- 59. The Tuned Deck
- 60. The Chinese Room
- 61. The Teleclone Fall from Mars to Earth
- 62. The Self as the Center of Narrative Gravity
- 63. Heterophenomenology
- 64. Mary the Color Scientist: A Boom Crutch Unveiled
- Summary
- VIII. Tools for Thinking About Free Will
- 65. A Truly Nefarious Neurosurgeon
- 66. A Deterministic Toy: Conway's Game of Life
- 67. Rock, Paper, and Scissors
- 68. Two Lotteries
- 69. Inert Historical Facts
- 70. A Computer Chess Marathon
- 71. Ultimate Responsibility
- 72. Sphexishness
- 73. The Boys from Brazil: Another Boom Crutch
- Summary
- IX. What is it Like to be a Philosopher?
- 74. A Faustian Bargain
- 75. Philosophy as Naïve Auto-anthropology
- 76. Higher-Order Truths of Chmess
- 77. The 10 Percent That's Good
- X. Use the Tools Try Harder
- XI. What Got Left Out
- Appendix: Solutions to Register Machine Problems
- Sources
- Bibliography
- Credits
- Index
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