Book Review: Kinds of minds : toward an understanding of consciousness
Learning, Personal October 6th, 2007![]()
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Author: Daniel C. Dennett
Overall, the book is interesting but not the way Dennett left so many areas of the ‘unknown’ scientific gaps implied. This made it very un-stimulating for me. Certainly, some very interesting aspects with quite a bit of animal mind research and related consciousness but many things are implied and assumed. Overall, I was quite bored reading
this one and disappointed in what it left me thinking about (which wasn’t anything that will last). If you’re interested in consciousness and having some brain straining concepts with consciousness, read material by Deepak Chopra.
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