Consciousness Detoured

Consciousness Detoured
Title Consciousness Detoured PDF eBook
Author Miladine Etienne
Publisher Molding Messengers, LLC
Pages 43
Release 2020-02-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0578635372

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In this collection of short poems, the author uses her words to take readers on a journey through their most personal thoughts. The emotions captured on these pages are things we all experience and feel, and that allows the context to be extremely relatable. Get lost in this book as love, family, pain, and self-care are discussed. Truly a comfort read.

Consciousness Detoured

Consciousness Detoured
Title Consciousness Detoured PDF eBook
Author Miladine Etienne
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 2020-02-03
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9780578635361

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In this collection of short poems, the author uses her words to take readers on a journey through their most personal thoughts. The emotions captured on these pages are things we all experience and feel, and that allows the context to be extremely relatable. Get lost in this book as love, family, pain, and self-care are discussed. Truly a comfort read.

The Beauty of Detours

The Beauty of Detours
Title The Beauty of Detours PDF eBook
Author Yoni Van Den Eede
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 262
Release 2019-12-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438477112

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Proposes an innovative, holistic understanding of technology. The Beauty of Detours proposes a new way of understanding and defining technology by reading systems thinker Gregory Bateson in the framework of contemporary philosophy of technology. Although “technology” was not an explicit focus of Bateson’s oeuvre, Yoni Van Den Eede shows that his thought is permeated with insights directly relevant to contemporary technological concerns. This book provides a systematic reading of Bateson that reveals these under-investigated elements of his thought. It also critiques the field of philosophy of technology for still reifying “technology” too much despite its attempt to de-reify it, arguing instead that it should incorporate Bateson’s insights and focus more on processes of human knowing. Sketching a Batesonian philosophy of technology, Van Den Eede calls for greater attentiveness to the purpose of technology and its role in our lives. “This book offers a thorough and well-researched dive into Bateson’s thinking on purpose, instrumentalism, technology, and epistemology. It is an important contribution to the discourse on AI and on the rapid development of the tech sector. Philosophically the book tackles difficult systemic questions about technology and addresses them at a much more sophisticated level than most books of its kind.” — Nora Bateson, The International Bateson Institute

Consciousness Transitions

Consciousness Transitions
Title Consciousness Transitions PDF eBook
Author Hans Liljenström
Publisher Elsevier
Pages 349
Release 2011-10-13
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0080554636

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It was not long ago when the consciousness was not considered a problem for science. However, this has now changed and the problem of consciousness is considered the greatest challenge to science. In the last decade, a great number of books and articles have been published in the field, but very few have focused on the how consciousness evolves and develops, and what characterizes the transitions between different conscious states, in animals and humans. This book addresses these questions. Renowned researchers from different fields of science (including neurobiology, evolutionary biology, ethology, cognitive science, computational neuroscience and philosophy) contribute with their results and theories in this book, making it a unique collection of the state-of-the-art of this young field of consciousness studies. First book on the topic Focus on different levels of consciousness, including: Evolutionary, developmental, and functional Highly interdisciplinary

Detour

Detour
Title Detour PDF eBook
Author Michael Brodsky
Publisher Michael Brodsky
Pages 556
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780615122465

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"Detour" charts the struggle of a film-crazed young man to shape his identity, and also recounts his resistance to do so at every turn.

Detours

Detours
Title Detours PDF eBook
Author Violetta L. Waibel
Publisher V&R Unipress
Pages 630
Release 2015-09-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3847004816

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"Detours" explores the reception of Kant's works in Vienna, Austria and Eastern Europe from a historical point of view and focuses on six topics: Kant and Censorship, Kant and Karl Leonhard Reinhold, who was the first Kantian born in Vienna and became a precursor for German and Austrian Kant reception in Jena, Kant and Eastern Europe, Kant and his Poets, Kant and Phenomenology and Kant and the Vienna Circle. In this way, the ambivalent perception of Kant in Austria becomes clearer: On the one hand Kant was censored and criticized harshly but on the other hand Kant's philosophy was studied actively in the "underground".

Foundations of Augmented Cognition

Foundations of Augmented Cognition
Title Foundations of Augmented Cognition PDF eBook
Author Dylan D. Schmorrow
Publisher CRC Press
Pages 1307
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 1482289709

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Bringing together a comprehensive and diverse collection of research, theory, and thought, this volume builds a foundation for the new field of Augmented Cognition research and development. The first section introduces general Augmented Cognition methods and techniques, including physiological and neurophysiological measures such as EEG and fNIR; a