The feeling of life itself : why consciousness is widespread but can't be computed / Christof Koch

This work defines consciousness as subjective experience and proposes a quantitative theory based on integrated information. It characterises consciousness as a biological state of being found across the animal kingdom that cannot be replicated through digital computation.

CONNECTIONS
No connections
LOCATION HISTORY
No location history available for this book.
FULL RECORD

Accession Number: 15314

Site: Vernon O Content

Collection: N/A

Location: N/A

Binding Type: Hard Back

Book Images
Hover to see live images
No live
The feeling of life itself : why consciousness is widespread but can't be computed / Christof Koch cover
No live
VERNON DATA
Artificial intelligence -- Philosophy/Cognitive science/Science Artificial intelligence -- Social aspects/Cognitive science/Science Artificial intelligence/Cognitive science/Science Cognitive science/Science Consciousness in animals/Animal psychology/Psychology Consciousness/Psychology Experience/Knowledge, Theory of/Philosophy Senses and sensation/Neurophysiology/Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Identity (Psychology)/Self Neurobiology/Neurosciences/Medical sciences/Life sciences/Science Self