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- catalog abstract "Interviews with scientists in the forefront of research and discovery in the workings of the mind underlie an examination of the brain's evolution, physiology, and functions and of thought processes, problem solving, and creativity.".
- catalog contributor b256645.
- catalog created "c1982.".
- catalog date "1982".
- catalog date "c1982.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1982.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 381-397.".
- catalog description "Exploring the interior universe. Everyday marvels ; Interesting questions ; The mind's machinery -- The great black box debate. The human being as dog, pigeon, rat, or sheep ; Simple answers to difficult questions ; The rat, et al., as human being ; Dull blade ; A mechanism of elegance and depth -- Q.: What do you do with 100 trillion -- or is it 280 quintillion -- bits of information? A.: Everything. The workshop of thought ; Why most of what you've always heard about memory is better forgotten ; The IP memory system ; Learning how to remember ; On knowing what people mean -- The practical cogitator. A flunking grade in logic for the world's only logical animal ; Reason and reality ; Intellectual messing around ; Who can think logically? Why can they? ; Let there be order. Hubris justified ; The concept maker ; The rule finder ; The hypothesist -- The origins of the mind. Ancient argument, modern compromise ; Watching the mind grow ; The spoor of thought ; A very special animal -- The problem solver. A species-specific trait ; Try this one: puzzles as a research tool ; Travels in inner space ; Novices and experts ; The problem of teaching problem solving -- Something new under the sun. The junk shot and Guernica ; The creative work ; The creative nature ; The creative process ; Creating creativity -- Mind and supermind. A specter is haunting the world ; What the computer can do better than the human mind ; What the human mind can do better than the computer ; What the human mind can do that the computer can't.".
- catalog description "Interviews with scientists in the forefront of research and discovery in the workings of the mind underlie an examination of the brain's evolution, physiology, and functions and of thought processes, problem solving, and creativity.".
- catalog extent "415 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Universe within.".
- catalog identifier "0671252585".
- catalog identifier "0671252593 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Universe within.".
- catalog issued "1982".
- catalog issued "c1982.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Simon and Schuster,".
- catalog relation "Universe within.".
- catalog subject "BF311 .H82 1982".
- catalog subject "Cognition.".
- catalog subject "Thought and thinking.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Exploring the interior universe. Everyday marvels ; Interesting questions ; The mind's machinery -- The great black box debate. The human being as dog, pigeon, rat, or sheep ; Simple answers to difficult questions ; The rat, et al., as human being ; Dull blade ; A mechanism of elegance and depth -- Q.: What do you do with 100 trillion -- or is it 280 quintillion -- bits of information? A.: Everything. The workshop of thought ; Why most of what you've always heard about memory is better forgotten ; The IP memory system ; Learning how to remember ; On knowing what people mean -- The practical cogitator. A flunking grade in logic for the world's only logical animal ; Reason and reality ; Intellectual messing around ; Who can think logically? Why can they? ; Let there be order. Hubris justified ; The concept maker ; The rule finder ; The hypothesist -- The origins of the mind. Ancient argument, modern compromise ; Watching the mind grow ; The spoor of thought ; A very special animal -- The problem solver. A species-specific trait ; Try this one: puzzles as a research tool ; Travels in inner space ; Novices and experts ; The problem of teaching problem solving -- Something new under the sun. The junk shot and Guernica ; The creative work ; The creative nature ; The creative process ; Creating creativity -- Mind and supermind. A specter is haunting the world ; What the computer can do better than the human mind ; What the human mind can do better than the computer ; What the human mind can do that the computer can't.".
- catalog title "The universe within : a new science explores the human mind / by Morton Hunt.".
- catalog type "text".