I've Been Thinking

I've Been Thinking

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  • Author:Daniel C. Dennett
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Summary

"How unfair for one man to be blessed with such a torrent of stimulating thoughts。 Stimulating is an understatement。" —Richard DawkinsA memoir by one of the greatest minds of our age, preeminent philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel C。 Dennett。

Daniel C。 Dennett, preeminent philosopher and cognitive scientist, has spent his career considering the thorniest, most fundamental mysteries of the mind。 Do we have free will? What is consciousness and how did it come about? What distinguishes human minds from the minds of animals? Dennett’s answers have profoundly shaped our age of philosophical thought。 In I’ve Been Thinking, he reflects on his amazing career and lifelong scientific fascinations。

Dennett’s relentless curiosity has taken him from a childhood in Beirut and the classrooms of Harvard, Oxford, and Tufts, to “Cognitive Cruises” on sailboats and the fields and orchards of Maine, and to laboratories and think tanks around the world。 Along the way, I’ve Been Thinking provides a master class in the dominant themes of twentieth-century philosophy and cognitive science—including language, evolution, logic, religion, and AI—and reveals both the mistakes and breakthroughs that shaped Dennett’s theories。

Key to this journey are Dennett’s interlocutors—Douglas Hofstadter, Marvin Minsky, Willard Van Orman Quine, Gilbert Ryle, Richard Rorty, Thomas Nagel, John Searle, Gerald Edelman, Stephen Jay Gould, Jerry Fodor, Rodney Brooks, and more—whose ideas, even when he disagreed with them, helped to form his convictions about the mind and consciousness。 Studded with photographs and told with characteristic warmth, I’ve Been Thinking also instills the value of life beyond the university, one enriched by sculpture, music, farming, and deep connection to family。

Dennett compels us to What do I really think? And what if I’m wrong? This memoir by one of the greatest minds of our time will speak to anyone who seeks to balance a life of the mind with adventure and creativity。

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Reviews

Cara Heuser

Is zero stars a thing? Well ok, one star bc it has one of my favorite essays: Thank Goodness。 I was ready to love this book as I love some of his essays。 Boy, was I disappointed! It’s boring and staggeringly tone deaf for something written recently。 The part where he and the priest go around basically assaulting women on the street by grabbing their asses?! Seriously?! No comment on, gee maybe that was a dick move? The name dropping and self aggrandizing will leave any normal person nauseated。 W Is zero stars a thing? Well ok, one star bc it has one of my favorite essays: Thank Goodness。 I was ready to love this book as I love some of his essays。 Boy, was I disappointed! It’s boring and staggeringly tone deaf for something written recently。 The part where he and the priest go around basically assaulting women on the street by grabbing their asses?! Seriously?! No comment on, gee maybe that was a dick move? The name dropping and self aggrandizing will leave any normal person nauseated。 Was so excited for this。 Ended up not finishing and threw it in the trash。 。。。more

Ed

So far this book is dreadful。 If you are interested in his first apartment in England and lots of information about it, this is the book for you。 I think his editor was so over whelmed by his narcissistic persona, that he/she failed utterly to use a pair of scissors。

Josh

I think this is written for the Dennet superfans。 I have a couple of his books on my “to read” list but haven’t gotten to them yet (I will) - this just dropped as a new release so I dove in。 Learned a bit but mostly this is a chance for him to reminisce on a long career。 I really like the sections on the farm and sailing - made him seem like a grounded dude in contrast to the academic brinkmanship and hissy fits vs other smart thinkers and scientists。 Most of his name dropping went over my head, I think this is written for the Dennet superfans。 I have a couple of his books on my “to read” list but haven’t gotten to them yet (I will) - this just dropped as a new release so I dove in。 Learned a bit but mostly this is a chance for him to reminisce on a long career。 I really like the sections on the farm and sailing - made him seem like a grounded dude in contrast to the academic brinkmanship and hissy fits vs other smart thinkers and scientists。 Most of his name dropping went over my head, but it is cool to think of him as a philosopher getting in on the ground floor of both computing and AI in the early 80s - I really like and respect his multi-disciplinary approach to his work。 I skimmed parts of the name dropping chapters but learned a lot about academia and his field by struggling through。 。。。more

BonnieB

What a disappointment。 Page after page of all the privileges money can buy with no insight or meaningful reflection。 It's amazing how tone deaf and self-absorbed this supposedly brilliant thinker is。 What a disappointment。 Page after page of all the privileges money can buy with no insight or meaningful reflection。 It's amazing how tone deaf and self-absorbed this supposedly brilliant thinker is。 。。。more

John

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