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Review: Minds, Brains, and Science: A Summary of the 1984 Reith Lectures

by Jule Owen | May 15, 2022 | Book review, Human brain

In 1984, American philosopher John Searle delivered the Reith Lectures, a series of six radio talks that sought to explore the complex relationship between minds, brains, and science. These lectures, collectively titled Minds, Brains, and Science, aimed to dissect the...

Review: The Relativistic Brain: How It Works and Why It Cannot Be Simulated by a Turing Machine

by Jule Owen | Feb 18, 2022 | Artificial General Intelligence, Artificial Intelligence, Book review, Human brain, Uncategorized

The human brain has long been a subject of fascination for scientists, philosophers, and thinkers alike. The sheer complexity of this organ, which governs thought, emotion, and behaviour, has inspired countless theories about its functioning. One particularly...

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