Computational complexity theory, also called algorithmic complexity theory, seeks to answertwo different kinds of questions: "How hard is this…
Though there is a vast psychological literature on intelligence, it contains surprisingly fewinsights into the foundational questions which interest…
A theory of mind and a theory of brain are two very different things. I have sketched anabstract Platonic…
The ideas of the previous chapters fit together into a coherent, symbiotic unit: the masternetwork. The master network is neither…
One often hears comments to the effect that "even if a computer could somehow think, it couldnever feel." And…
The measurement paradox is not the only philosophically troublesome aspects of quantumphysics. Bell's Theorem (1987), with its implication of…
For sixty years physicists have struggled with the paradox of quantum measurement.However, despite a number of theoretical advances, rather…
In Chapter 6 we used Edelman's theory of Neural Darwinism to explore the nature of neuralanalogy. However, we did…
I propose a motor control hierarchy which is closely analogous to the perceptual hierarchy, butworks in the opposite direction.…
Consider an algorithm y=A(f,x) which takes in a guess x at the solution to a certain problem fand outputs…