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A theory of immediate awareness : self-organization and adaptation in natural intelligence

The second half of the book addresses intricate and complex issues involved in the computability of immediate awareness as it is found in simple, ordinary things human beings know how to do, as weIl as in some highly extraordinary things some know how to do.
Print Book, English, ©2003
Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, ©2003
xxvii, 316 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
9781402011863, 1402011865
51737881
1. The Problem of Immediate Awareness.- 2. The Primitive Relations of Knowledge by Acquaintance.- 3. Arguments Against Immediate Awareness: The Case of Naturalism.- 4. What does the Evidence Show?.- 5. Boundary Set S: At the Core of Multiple Intelligences.- 6. Can Neural Networks Simulate Boundary Set S?.- 7. Computability of Boundary Set S.- 8. Summary and Conclusions.- References.
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