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| | Guardian Unlimited Books By genre The semantic engineer |
 | | Dan Dennett is a sailor, with a billowing white beard and moustaches that he twiddles when thinking. |  | | Dennett is a tall, broad-chested man with considerable physical presence. |  | | This problem, in one form or another, has preoccupied Dennett greatly, though he thinks he found the answer, in principle, as a very young man. "Meaning is not a property in the world: it's not like 'temperature' or 'red'. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/departments/politicsphilosophyandsociety/story/0,6000,1193371,00.html
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| | Barnes & Noble.com - Freedom Evolves - Daniel C. Dennett - Paperback |
 | | Dennett is a hard determinist(though he trys to sneak reality in the back door), and perhaps this is due to Ryle, whose famous book ´The Concept of Mind´(1949) continues to be reprinted. |  | | As in his previous books, Dennett weaves a richly detailed narrative enlivened by an array of provocative formulations and analogies as entertaining as they are challenging. |  | | Dennett tells us that we have control over our own morality and that thinking about morality will improve us. |
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http://search.barnesandnoble.com/booksearch/isbnInquiry.asp?isbn=0142003840&itm=1
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| | Daniel Dennett's Dangerous Idea. Origins & Design 17:1. Johnson, Phillip E. |
 | | Dennett takes the scientific part of his thesis from the inner circle of contemporary Darwinian theorists: William Hamilton, John Maynard Smith, George C. Williams, and the brilliant popularizer Richard Dawkins. |  | | Eldredge in particular is so determined to wash away the taint of heresy that he has taken to describing himself as a "knee-jerk neo-Darwinian," a label that seems both to protest too much and to imply a willingness to overlook disconfirming evidence. |  | | Darwin did not set out to overturn the mind-first picture of reality, but to do something much more modest: to explain the origin of biological species, and the wonderful adaptations that enable those species to survive and reproduce in diverse ways. |
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| | SS > NF reviews > Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | I enjoy all of Dennett's writing --- although I'm not sure I necessarily completely understand all his subtleties (I'm not a philosopher by training, and he himself admits this is a 'difficult book'). |  | | Dennett, as a philosopher, is interested in finding good questions. |  | | Dennett's substantial 4000-word review of Roger Penrose's The Emperor's New Mind is complimentary about the scientific themes covered in the book: |
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http://www-users.cs.york.ac.uk/~susan/bib/nf/d/dennett.htm
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life |
 | | But Dennett's style seemed after all like one formal argument after another, and I failed to find the story, leaving me to wonder if this work will in fact be the "philosophers' stone" he intends it to be, transmuting base ignorance into enlightened gold. |  | | The power of the written word, the forceful current of a persuasive argument, and the care with which confirming evidence is presented and refuting evidence suppressed or camouflaged, all make it difficult to see the flaws in some of the popular works on evolution--or any other science. |  | | New discoveries may lead to shifts in the basic theory, but the hope that it will be "refuted" by some earthshaking breakthrough is about as likely as the hope that we will return to the idea that the sun revolves around the earth. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/068482471X?v=glance
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| | Guardian Unlimited Books By genre Review: Freedom Evolves by Daniel C Dennett |
 | | This is the burden of Daniel Dennett's new book and it is really welcome. |  | | He quotes, with some alarm, a passage from a science-fiction book in which an amoral character triumphantly cites Dennett's book Consciousness Explained as proving finally that we have no free will, we cannot control our actions, and thus that we can have no duties. |  | | In this book Dennett does at last grasp this nettle. |
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http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/politicsphilosophyandsociety/0,6121,904442,00.html
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Books: Consciousness Explained (Penguin Science) |
 | | Dennett explains many facets of how we observe and how we react to what we observe. |  | | How it works in observing the world and expressing our ideas of it is the theme of this book. |  | | This is the only book I have ever given five stars in a review like this. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0140128670
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| | Amazon.com: Books: Consciousness Explained |
 | | Dennett and others like him don't have the humility to admit the things that their explanatory framework can't account for. |  | | Basically, Dennett's book exemplifies some of the worst elements in academia. |  | | I'm afraid this may explain the popularity of Dennett's ideas: they offer an easy (simplistic) way to distinguish oneself from creationists and other non-scientific worldviews. |
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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0316180661?v=glance
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| | Philosopher Daniel C. Dennett Named UAB Ireland Visiting Scholar |
 | | Dennett is author of several major books on the mind and consciousness, including Consciousness Explained, which was named one of the “10 Best Books of 1991” by The New York Times Book Review. |  | | Renowned philosopher and author Daniel C. Dennett, Ph.D. (pictured), will receive the 2005 Ireland Distinguished Visiting Scholar Prize. |  | | BIRMINGHAM, AL — Renowned philosopher and author Daniel C. Dennett, Ph.D., will receive the 2005 Ireland Distinguished Visiting Scholar Prize. |
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http://main.uab.edu/show.asp?durki=77050
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| | Daniel C Dennett Books, Book Price Comparison at 75 Bookstores. |
 | | This is a revised edition with a new afterword by Daniel Dennett. |  | | Daniel C Dennett Books, Book Price Comparison at 75 Bookstores. |  | | In a book that is both groundbreaking and accessible, Daniel C. Dennett, whom Chet Raymo of The Boston Globe calls "one of the most provoca... |
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| | Daniel Dennett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Dennett is the author of several major books on evolution and consciousness. |  | | This argument was presented most comprehensively in his book Consciousness Explained. |  | | Dennett is also well known for his argument against qualia, which claims that the concept is so confused that it cannot be put to any use or understood in any non-contradictory way, and therefore does not constitute a valid refutation of physicalism. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_C._Dennett
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 | | Dennett, Daniel (1991), Consciousness Explained (Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co.). |  | | Dennett, Daniel (1995), `Our vegetative soul' — review of Damasio, Descartes' Error, in Times Literary Supplement, August 25, 1995, pp. |  | | Chalmers has not yet fallen in either of these traps — not quite. |
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 | | D.C.D. * As in Hilary Putnam's famous "Twin Earth" thought experiment. |  | | I tried and tried to think myself into the vat, but to no avail. |  | | Would I be the Yorick-brained one, in virtue of Yorick's causal priority and former intimate relationship with the original Dennett body, Hamlet? |
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| | Daniel Dennett |
 | | He is the author of many remarkably entertaining books primarily on philosophy of the mind, but all the books take on a very wide scope. |  | | The Views of Philosopher Daniel C. Dennett on Determinism and Free Will - an internet discussion. |  | | Boston Book Review Interview with Daniel Dennett: How Skyhooks Hoist Only Their Own |
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http://www.fermigas.com/KoolPeople/DanielDennett.html
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| | mind, matter, meaning and information - Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | Daniel Dennett, one of the best-known of contemporary philosophers, who was also present, when it came his turn to speak ducked the issue, saying that we did not need to address it in order to move forward in memetics. |  | | In 1980, as the preeminent philosopher of materialism, Daniel Dennett was my ideological archenemy. |  | | Intentionality, Daniel C. Dennett and John Haugeland, in The Oxford Companion to the Mind, ed. |
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| | AnyBook4Less.com - ISBN: 068482471X - Darwin's Dangerous Idea: Evolution and the Meanings of Life by Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | This is why I've only given the book a three; I just can't bring myself to give it a higher rating when Dennett does nothing with all the hard work and thought he seemed to put into this book. |  | | Particularly interesting for me, as someone who works with probabilities, was his description of 'actualism', the doctrine that '_only_ the actual is possible'; ie anything which did not happen _could_not_ have happened. |  | | However, I couldn't stomach Dennett's sustained personal attack on Stephen Jay Gould, and stopped reading at the description of his supposed 'bully-pulpit'. |
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http://www.anybook4less.com/detail/068482471X.html
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| | Freedom Evolves by Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | (Dennett also seems to confuse culpability with causation, citing the famous riddle of the man whose canteen water is successively poisoned by one enemy, then replaced with sand by another, then emptied when yet a third surreptitiously pokes a hole in the bottom. |  | | And make no mistake - Dennett revels in styling himself as the maverick crow! |  | | Dennett uses up an inordinate amount of time early in the book seemingly trying to debunk traditional notions of free will. |
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http://www.scifidimensions.com/Oct04/freedomevolves.htm
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| | Daniel C. Dennett's "Kinds of Minds" |
 | | We use symbols and cues to think and recall things so we don't have to be able to actually store everything we know in our body. |  | | Good, because it means the book contained enough depth to make one want to read it again. |  | | That's the kind of provocative question Daniel Dennett loves to ask in Kinds of Minds, an up-to-the-minute exploration of what we know about how the mind works and what makes us human. |
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| | Daniel Dennett.lap.hu |
 | | Daniel C. Dennett honlapja (angol)Curriculum Vitae (angol)Wikpedia: Daniel Dennett (angol)A Bibliography of the Publications of Daniel C. Dennett (angol)Works by Daniel C. Dennett (1968-2000) (angol)Az MTA Flozófiai és történettudományok osztályának tiszteletbeli tagjaJef's web files: Daniel Dennett (angol)Awards (angol)^ |  | | The Philosophical Lexicon (angol)Philosopher of the Month - Dan Dennett (angol)The semantic engineer (angol)My Heroes: Daniel C. Dennett (angol)Evolution Video Gallery - Daniel Dennett (angol)Mind & Reality (audiobook)Stages in the Evolution of Consciousness Darwinian Creatures Skinnerian Creatures (pdf)^ |  | | Wikiquote: Daniel Dennett (angol)Quotes on Religion - Daniel Dennett (angol)Daniel Dennett Quotes (angol)Daniel C. Dennett: Quotes of Science and Faith (angol)Famous Quotes by Daniel Dennett (angol)Evolution Quotes - Daniel Dennett (angol)^ |
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| | Daniel Dennett |
 | | Daniel Dennett is the author of several popular and academic books. |  | | Both his popular and scholarly work are strongly influenced by Darwinian principles - what Dennett calls a "universal acid". |  | | Dennett earned his B.A. from Harvard University in 1963, and completed a Doctorate in Philosophy at Oxford University in 1965 under the supervision of Gilbert Ryle. |
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http://www.iscid.org/encyclopedia/Daniel_Dennett
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| | Freedom Evolves - Daniel C. Dennett - Penguin UK |
 | | In this myth-shattering book, Daniel Dennett shows that free will does exist. |  | | ‘A book of sparkling brio and seemingly effortless panache … Dennett at his best is as good as it gets’ |  | | One widespread tradition has it that we human beings are responsible agents, captains of our fate, because what we really are are souls, immaterial and immortal clumps of Godstuff that inhabit and control our material bodies rather like spectral puppeteers. |
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http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,0_0140283897,00.html
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| | Commentary Magazine - Freedom Evolves by Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | Daniel C. Dennet, a professor of cognitive science at Tufts, has made a name for himself as a scientific bad boy by writing books that boldly challenge our belief in the special status of man in the universe. |  | | ...DANIEL C. DENNET, a professor of cognitive science at Tufts, has made a name for himself as a scientific bad boy by writing books that boldly challenge our beADAM SCHULMAN teaches the liberal arts at St... |  | | ...Dennett concedes that genuine or pure altruism-doing good for another without any expectation of good for oneself-is elusive and paradoxical, and may be unattainable through natural selection... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V115I5P73-1.htm
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| | Daniel C. Dennett - Micsoda elmék |
 | | Daniel C. Dennett, a Tufts University professzora meghökkentõ kijelentéssel kezdi az emberi elme kialakulásáról és mûködésérõl szóló könyvét: "Filozófus vagyok, nem tudós, és mi, filozófusok jobban tudunk kérdezni, mint válaszolni." Megtudhatjuk vajon valaha is, mi megy végbe egy másik ember elméjében? |  | | Dennett, D.: Szövegek, emberek és más készítmények értelmezése. |
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| | Daniel Dennett |
 | | According to Dennett, Darwins theory implies that the various processes of natural selection, although basically irrational, are powerful enough to have made manifest the whole planning work in our world. |  | | We may be mistaken either about the extent to which we persons are all basically alike or about the reliability of introspection (instead of merely observing internal phenomena, we might be theorizing about them). |  | | Dennett, D. and Horstadter, D. The Mind& I: Fantasies and Reflections on Self and Soul. |
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| | Ephilosopher - Higher Order Truths about Chmess (Daniel C. Dennett) |
 | | Ephilosopher - Higher Order Truths about Chmess (Daniel C. Dennett) |  | | Higher Order Truths about Chmess (Daniel C. Dennett) |  | | Philosophy is an a priori discipline, like mathematics, or at least it has an a priori methodology at its core, and this fact cuts two ways. |
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http://www.ephilosopher.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=Sections&file=index&req=viewarticle&artid=9
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| | Daniel C. Dennett - Books - TutorGig Store |
 | | Daniel C. Dennett - Books - TutorGig Store |  | | Author Search - Books - Search results for Daniel C. Dennett |  | | Search for Daniel C. Dennett in TutorGig Discussion Groups |
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http://www.tutorgig.com/store/search.jsp?keywords=Daniel+C.+Dennett&mode=Hardcover&stype=Author
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| | KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | Dennett, D.C. True believers: The intentional strategy and why it works. |  | | Dennett, D.C. Memes and the exploitation of the imagination. |  | | Dennett, D.C. Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology. |
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| | PBS - Scientific American Frontiers:Life's Really Big Questions:Dennett |
 | | DENNETT: And how do we know the chair you're sitting in isn't thinking, "well, gee, I'm just a chair." At some point, we say, this is just a silly hypothesis. |  | | DENNETT: I think that the idea that philosophy and science are so distinct is a fairly recent idea in the last 150 years or so. |  | | DENNETT: The first problem that really grabbed me was the question of how on Earth a brain can learn. |
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| | notatu dignum : 04 02 2003 : Daniel C. Dennett |
 | | They may be useful in erecting barriers (against euthanasia, against capital punishment, against abortion, against eating meat) to impress the unimaginative, but at the price of offensive hypocrisy or ridiculous self-deception among the more enlightened. |  | | notatu dignum : 04 02 2003 : Daniel C. Dennett |  | | Do we really think what we are currently confronted with is worth protecting with some creative obscurantism? |
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| | Daniel C. Dennett - The MIT Press |
 | | The Intentional Stance brings together both previously published and original material: four of the book's ten chapters - its first and the final three - appear here for the first time and push the theory into surprising new territory. |  | | Beginning with a general theory of function applied to body organs, behaviors, customs, and both inner and outer representations, Ruth Millikan argues that the intentionality of language can be described without reference to speaker intentions and that an understanding of the intentionality of thought can and should be divorced from the problem of understanding consciousness. |  | | Through the use of such "folk" concepts as belief, desire, intention, and expectation, Daniel Dennett asserts in this first full scale presentation of a theory of intentionality that he has been developing for almost twenty years. |
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http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/author?sid=747E74E8-705B-4A23-A281-D92E7689C78D&aid=3041
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| | Darwin's Dangerous Idea. (Daniel Dennett). |
 | | Darwin's Dangerous Idea is that all design can be explained without skyhooks: without Mind or God. |  | | Dennett gives a good historical overview of the use of these two types of explanation. |  | | Dennett aims at disbelievers, doubters, misunderstanders, thinkers who cannot conceal their discomfort with Darwin's great idea, ranging from nagging skepticism to outright hostility. |
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| | publications by Daniel Dennett and other Center Associates |
 | | "La Compréhension Artisanale," (French translation of "Do-It-Yourself Understanding") in Fisette ed., Daniel C. Dennett et les Stratégies Intentionnelles, Lekton, 11, Winter. |  | | "Sort-of symbols?" with C. Viger, commentary on Barsalou: Perceptual symbol systems, Behavioural and Brain Sciences, vol. |  | | A response to an article, "The Deniable Darwin," by David Berlinski in Commentary, written by Dennett in "Letters from Readers," Commentary, September, 1996. |
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| | "To tell the Truth" by Daniel C Dennett |
 | | "To tell the Truth" by Daniel C Dennett |  | | Daniel C. Dennett is director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University, USA. |  | | They know, perhaps better than we ourselves appreciate, that the science and technology of truth-seeking is our most valuable export. |
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http://www.newhumanist.org.uk/issues/0103/dennett.htm
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| | ☞ Books : Daniel C. Dennett - Camera Buy Online |
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| | Consciousness Explained (Daniel Dennett) - review |
 | | It is a book that will make you think about your everyday experience of the world and the nature of self and identity. |  | | Dennett doesn't think like this at all: while he agrees that consciousness is a pretty complex and amazing thing, he refuses to accept that there is anything uneliminably "mysterious" about it, and Consciousness Explained is his best attempt at an explanation. |  | | Dennett starts off with a discussion of how hallucinations are possible that introduces both his subject and the approach he is going to use. |
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http://dannyreviews.com/h/Consciousness_Explained.html
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| | D. Dennett könyveiről |
 | | A Darwin veszélyes ideája Daniel Dennett több évtizedes filozófusi munkájának összefoglalása – vonzóan megírva. |  | | A Micsoda elmékben Dennett folytatja „szellemirtó” tevékenységét; ezúttal az elmével, a tudatossággal kapcsolatos, sokszor naiv vélekedéseket veszi nagyító alá. |  | | Daniel C. Dennett a Darwin veszélyes ideája című könyvében ilyen univerzális savhoz hasonlítja az evolúció gondolatát, amely száznegyven éve szabadult ki Darwinnak |
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http://www.sulinet.hu/eletestudomany/archiv/2000/0003/konyvterm/ddennett.htm
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| | Daniel C. Dennett: Quotes of Science and Faith |
 | | Daniel C. Dennett: Quotes of Science and Faith |  | | The fundamental core of contemporary Darwinism, the theory of DNA-based reproduction and evolution, is now beyond dispute among scientists. |
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| | Daniel C. Dennett - EvoWiki |
 | | Dennett is a prolific writer, with many popular science and philosophy books, focusing primarily on philosophy of mind, elucidating an functionalist theory he calls "Multiple Drafts". |  | | He is also known for his insightful and wide reaching looks at evolutionary biology. |  | | Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology (1978) |
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| | Edge: DANIEL C. DENNETT |
 | | Daniel C. Dennett is University Professor, Professor of Philosophy, and Co-Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. |  | | The philosopher DANIEL C. DENNETT is perhaps best known in cognitive science for his concept of intentional systems, and his multiple drafts (or “fame in the brain”) model of human consciousness, which sketches a computational architecture for realizing the stream of consciousness (the “Joycean machine”) in the massively parallel cerebral cortex. |  | | "Dennett's concept of relational order in relation to the brain is something I find extremely interesting. |
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| | EDGE 3rd Culture: DANIEL C. DENNETT |
 | | The philosopher Daniel C. Dennett is interested in consciousness, and his view of it, similar to that of Minsky's, is as high-level, abstract thinking. |  | | "Dan Dennett is our best current philosopher," says Marvin Minsky. |  | | He is known as the leading proponent of the computational model of the mind; he has clashed with philosophers such as John Searle who maintain that the most important aspects of consciousness &; intentionality and subjective quality can never be computed. |
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| | G4 - Feature - Daniel C. Dennett: The Mind Machine |
 | | Dennett is currently the distinguished arts and sciences professor, professor of philosophy, and director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. |  | | He is the author of many books including "Darwin's Dangerous Idea" and "Consciousness Explained." |  | | Many philosophers and scientists have pointed out the similarities between the human brain and the computer, but no one has dedicated more time to those similarities than this week's big thinker Daniel C. Dennett of Tufts University. |
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http://www.g4tv.com/techtvvault/features/36457/Daniel_C_Dennett_The_Mind_Machine.html
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| | Professor Daniel C Dennett |
 | | We are delighted to announce that Professor Daniel C. Dennett will be visiting the Department in the Summer Term 2001 to give a series of lectures and seminars based on the book that he is currently working on concerning the Evolution of Human Freedom. |  | | Professor Dennett is Distinguished Professor of Arts and Sciences and Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University, USA and is a leading philosopher of cognitive science. |  | | Ancient philosophical tradition identifies the problem of free will as whether or not there is any exemption for human choice in the deterministic fabric of the laws of physics. |
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http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/philosophyLogicAndScientificMethod/newsAndEvents/newsArchive/dennett.htm
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| | Daniel C. Dennett - Penguin Group (USA) Authors - Penguin Group (USA) |
 | | He lives with his wife in North Andover, Massachusetts, and has a daughter, a son, and a grandson. |  | | He spends most of his summers on his farm in Maine, where he harvests blueberries, hay and timber, and makes Normandy cider wine, when he is not sailing. |  | | Daniel C. Dennett, the author of Freedom Evolves (Viking) and Darwin's Dangerous Idea, is University Professor and Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, and Director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. |
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http://www.penguinputnam.com/nf/Author/AuthorPage/0,,0_1000038458,00.html?sym=BIO
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