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The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters

The Mind Club: Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters

Book by Daniel Wegner and Kurt Gray
3.9/5 ˇ Goodreads
“Compelling, and so beautifully written…’The Mind Club’ deftly brings the most up-to-date research about other minds to readers of all backgrounds. It may cause you to think differently about crime and punishment, about business transactions and... Google Books
Originally published: March 22, 2016
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This is a lucid, funny, and insightful book that makes the psychology of moral judgment far less of a muddle. It is a fitting culmination of Daniel Wegner's ...
Rating (138) ˇ $15.57
A witty and easy to read overview of psychological and philosophical findings about the concept of mind from AI robots to gods. Well referenced and jargon free, ...
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Mar 22, 2016 ˇ The subtitle is a pretty good summary of the scope: "Who Thinks, What Feels, and Why It Matters". We talk about robots, about animals other than ...
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Fusing cutting-edge research and personal anecdotes, The Mind Club explores the moral dimensions of mind perception with wit and compassion, revealing the ...
The Mind Club describes their biggest idea together using thought-provoking examples, clever writing, and brilliant experiments. Essential reading for anyone ...
$28.95
The fragility of self-knowledge is troubling, but may also be liberating. "If the self is merely a chain of memories, then it should be relatively easy to ...
Fusing cutting-edge research and personal anecdotes, The Mind Club explores the moral dimensions of mind perception with wit and compassion, revealing the ...
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From dogs to gods, the science of understanding mysterious minds—including your own. Nothing seems more real than the minds of other people. When you consider ...
$29.00
Fusing cutting-edge research and personal anecdotes, The Mind Club explores the moral dimensions of mind perception with wit and compassion, ...
$19.00
Mar 21, 2017 ˇ Fusing cutting-edge research and personal anecdotes, The Mind Club explores the moral dimensions of mind perception with wit and compassion, ...