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- catalog abstract "Learn and survive. Behind this simple equation lies a revolution in the study of knowledge, which has left the halls of philosophy for the labs of science. This book offers a cogent account of what such a move does to our understanding of the nature of learning, rationality, and intelligence. Bringing together evolutionary biology, psychology, and philosophy, Henry Plotkin presents a new science of knowledge, one that traces an unbreakable link between instinct and our ability to know. Contrary to the modern liberal idea that knowledge is something derived from experience, this science shows us that what we know is what our nature allows us to know, what our instincts tell us we must know. Since our ability to know our world depends primarily on what we call intelligence, intelligence must be understood as an extension of instinct. Drawing on contemporary evolutionary theory, especially notions of hierarchical structure and universal Darwinism, Plotkin tells us that the capacity for knowledge, which is what makes us human, is deeply rooted in our biology and, in a special sense, is shared by all living things. This leads to a discussion of animal and human intelligence as well as an appraisal of what an instinct-based capacity for knowledge might mean to our understanding of language, reasoning, emotion, and culture. The result is nothing less than a three-dimensional theory of our nature, in which all knowledge is adaptation and all adaptation is a specific form of knowledge.".
- catalog contributor b5484066.
- catalog created "1994, c1993.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "1994, c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1994, c1993.".
- catalog description "1. The Problem with Knowledge -- 2. Evolutionary Theory -- 3. Universal Darwinism -- 4. Behaviour without Thought -- 5. The Evolution of Intelligence -- 6. Aspects of Human Knowledge -- 7. The Philosophical Problems in Perspective.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [257]-263) and index.".
- catalog description "Learn and survive. Behind this simple equation lies a revolution in the study of knowledge, which has left the halls of philosophy for the labs of science. This book offers a cogent account of what such a move does to our understanding of the nature of learning, rationality, and intelligence. Bringing together evolutionary biology, psychology, and philosophy, Henry Plotkin presents a new science of knowledge, one that traces an unbreakable link between instinct and our ability to know. Contrary to the modern liberal idea that knowledge is something derived from experience, this science shows us that what we know is what our nature allows us to know, what our instincts tell us we must know. Since our ability to know our world depends primarily on what we call intelligence, intelligence must be understood as an extension of instinct. Drawing on contemporary evolutionary theory, especially notions of hierarchical structure and universal Darwinism, Plotkin tells us that the capacity for knowledge, which is what makes us human, is deeply rooted in our biology and, in a special sense, is shared by all living things. This leads to a discussion of animal and human intelligence as well as an appraisal of what an instinct-based capacity for knowledge might mean to our understanding of language, reasoning, emotion, and culture. The result is nothing less than a three-dimensional theory of our nature, in which all knowledge is adaptation and all adaptation is a specific form of knowledge.".
- catalog extent "xviii, 269 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Darwin machines and the nature of knowledge.".
- catalog identifier "067419280X :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Darwin machines and the nature of knowledge.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "1994, c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press,".
- catalog relation "Darwin machines and the nature of knowledge.".
- catalog subject "121 20".
- catalog subject "BD161 .P6 1993".
- catalog subject "BD161 .P6 1994".
- catalog subject "Evolution (Biology)".
- catalog subject "Evolution.".
- catalog subject "Knowledge, Theory of.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. The Problem with Knowledge -- 2. Evolutionary Theory -- 3. Universal Darwinism -- 4. Behaviour without Thought -- 5. The Evolution of Intelligence -- 6. Aspects of Human Knowledge -- 7. The Philosophical Problems in Perspective.".
- catalog title "Darwin machines and the nature of knowledge / Henry Plotkin.".
- catalog type "text".