Other Minds: The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness
A philosopher dons a wet suit and journeys into the depths of consciousness Peter Godfrey-Smith is a leading philosopher of science. He is also an accomplished scuba diver whose underwater videos of warring octopuses have attracted wide notice. In this book, he brings his parallel careers...
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A philosopher dons a wet suit and journeys into the depths of consciousness
Peter Godfrey-Smith is a leading philosopher of science. He is also an accomplished scuba diver whose underwater videos of warring octopuses have attracted wide notice. In this book, he brings his parallel careers together to tell a bold new story of how nature became aware of itself.
Mammals and birds are widely seen as the smartest creatures on earth. But one other branch of the tree of life has also sprouted surprising intelligence: the cephalopods, consisting of the squid, the cuttlefish, and above all the octopus. New research shows that these marvelous creatures display remarkable gifts. What does it mean that intelligence on earth has evolved not once but twice? And that the mind of the octopus is nonetheless so different from our own?
Combining science and philosophy with firsthand accounts of his cephalopod encounters, Godfrey-Smith shows how primitive organisms bobbing in the ocean began sending signals to each other and how these early forms of communication gave rise to the advanced nervous systems that permit cephalopods to change colors and human beings to speak. By tracing the problem of consciousness back to its roots and comparing the human brain to its most alien and perhaps most remarkable animal relative, Godfrey-Smith's Other Minds sheds new light on one of our most abiding mysteries.
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Format: audiobook
ISBN:
9781427291950
Publish date: 2017-03-07
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Minutes: 404
Edition language: English
I don't know quite how to rate this one, so I went for 4 stars. This is likely to be more a collection of disparate thoughts rather than a cohesive review of any kind. Most people are not going to find Other Minds a 'popular' science book. It's not dry, but it is dense. The author merges what i...
I don't know quite how to rate this one, so I went for 4 stars. This is likely to be more a collection of disparate thoughts rather than a cohesive review of any kind. Most people are not going to find Other Minds a 'popular' science book. It's not dry, but it is dense. The author merges what i...
Cephlapods are interesting and often overlooked in the intelligence department. This book mainly focuses on the octopus - evolution, nervous system, behaviour, memory, their skin and how and why they change colour. There are some funny stories along the way as well as some cool pictures. I definitel...