John Wainwright bought a book that was a compilation of essays exploring artificial intelligence concepts in the 1990s.
A series of three lectures hosted by the Tufts Center for Cognitive Studies began on Wednesday with a lecture by Douglas Hofstadter, a Pulitzer Prize recipient and professor of Cognitive Science at ...
Douglas Hofstadter / Used with permission. Douglas Hofstadter has an ongoing endeavor—to reveal the hidden structures of thought. The cognitive scientist, computer scientist, and Pulitzer ...
The first book was purchased by a programmer who used to work for an Apple-IBM joint venture.
When I was growing up, there was a book in our house that my brother and sister and I all read. It was a very odd book, a rattlebag of art, mathematics, music, philosophy, symbolic logic, computers, ...
Recently I stumbled across an essay by Douglas Hofstadter that made me happy. Hofstadter is an eminent cognitive scientist and the author of books like “Gödel, Escher, Bach” and “I Am a Strange Loop.” ...
Recently I stumbled across an essay by Douglas Hofstadter that made me happy. Hofstadter is an eminent cognitive scientist and the author of books like “Gödel, Escher, Bach” and “I Am a Strange Loop.” ...
A team of scientists from Princeton University has measured the energies of electrons in a new class of quantum materials and has found them to follow a fractal pattern. Fractals are self-repeating ...
Surfaces and Essences: Analogy as The Fuel and Fire of Thinking by Douglas Hofstadter and Emmanuel Sander, Basic Books, 530 pages ($35).
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