Patrick Grim
Author of Philosophy of Mind: Brains, Consciousness, and Thinking Machines
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Works by Patrick Grim
The Philosopher's Toolkit: How to Be the Most Rational Person in Any Room (2019) 29 copies, 1 review
Questions of Value, Part 2 9 copies
Philosophy & Intellectual History THE GREAT COURSES Questions of Value Part 1: Disc 1 and Disc 2 4 copies
The Great Courses, Philosophy & Intellectuall History "Questions of Value" (Course) PART 1 (2005) 3 copies
Understanding Artificial Intelligence: Of Minds and Machines (Guidebook) [The Great Courses] 2 copies
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- Grim, Patrick
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- 1950
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The quest to understand the mind has motivated some of history's most profound thinkers. But only in our own time are we beginning to see the true complexity of this quest, as today's philosophers draw on the latest evidence from neuroscience, psychology, artificial intelligence, linguistics, and other fields to probe deeply into the inner workings of the mind. These 24 stimulating lectures from an award-winning teacher and honored scholar present a clear, systematic, and compelling show more introduction to the philosophy of mind, exploring all of the major theories, including: Dualism, which holds that body and mind are separate substances; Behaviorism and Functionalism, which stress behavior and interactions with the world as clues to the mind's inner workings;. Idealism, the view that the physical world is an illusion and that only the mental realm exists; and the "antitheories" of mind, which posit that subjective mental experiences are fundamentally inexplicable and will always remain a mystery. Examining the most intriguing questions and influential theories in what can often be a complex and often controversial intellectual terrain, Professor Grim sorts out the different approaches to give you the pros and cons of each. show less
Philosophy of Mind: Brains, Consciousness and Thinking Machines (The Great Courses: Philosophy & Intellectual History) by Patrick Grim
Grimm delivers a thoughtful lecture series. What impressed me the most is his ability to make complex concepts understandable. In this series, he uses examples involving Einstein's brain and Babbage's calculation engine. He covers dualism vs. monism, robots, human perception, mind-body problems and consciousness. I gained from the series - at least I think it was me.
A great lecture about critical and creative thinking.
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