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Anthony Aguirre (ed.) |
Wandering towards a goal: How Mindless Mathematical Laws Give Rise to Aims and Intention? |
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2018 |
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Noam Chomsky |
Powers and prospects: Reflections on human nature and the social order |
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1996 |
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Isaac Asimov |
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Ranjit Nair (ed.) |
Mind, matter and mystery: Questions in science and philosophy |
017915 |
2001 |
Book |
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Niels Bohr |
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Title | Wandering towards a goal: How Mindless Mathematical Laws Give Rise to Aims and Intention? |
Author(s) | Anthony Aguirre (ed.);Brendan Foster (ed.);Zeeya Merali (ed.) |
Publication | Cham, Springer, 2018. |
Description | viii, 254p. |
Series | (The Frontiers Collection) |
Abstract Note | This collection of prize-winning essays addresses the controversial question of how meaning and goals can emerge in a physical world governed by mathematical laws. What are the prerequisites for a system to have goals? What makes a physical process into a signal? Does eliminating the homunculus solve the problem? The three winning essays, by Larissa Albantakis, Carlo Rovelli and Jochen Szangolies tackle exactly these challenges, while many other aspects (agency, the role of the observer, causality versus teleology, ghosts in the machine etc.) put in an appearance in the other award winning contributions.
These seventeen imaginative, stimulating and often entertaining essays are enhanced versions of the prize-winning entries to the FQXi essay competition in 2017. The Foundational Questions Institute, FQXi, catalyzes, supports, and disseminates research on questions at the foundations of physics and cosmology, particularly new frontiers and innovative ideas integral to a deep understanding of reality, but unlikely to be supported by conventional funding sources. |
ISBN,Price | 9783319757254 : Eur 69.99(HB) |
Classification | 316.123.2
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Keyword(s) | 1. EMERGENCE OF PURPOSE
2. ESSAYS
3. FQXi ESSAYS
4. GOAL-ORIENTED BEHAVIOUR
5. MATHEMATICAL LAWS
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Title | Mind, matter and mystery: Questions in science and philosophy |
Author(s) | Ranjit Nair (ed.) |
Publication | New Delhi, Scientia, 2001. |
Description | 148p. |
ISBN,Price | 81-88155-00-4 |
Classification | 501
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Keyword(s) | 1. BITBOL, MICHEL - ESSAY
2. ESSAYS
3. HALBFASS, WILHELM - ESSAY
4. NAIR, RANJIT - ESSAY
5. PENROSE, ROGER - ESSAY
6. PHILOSOPHY
7. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
8. PRIGOGINE, ILYA - INTERVIEW
9. SCIENCE
10. SUDARSHAN, E.C.G. - ESSAY
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