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Mind Making: The Shared Laws of Natural and Artificial Intelligence [Kindle Edition]

Patrick Roberts
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"This book is ... not on philosophy, science or reality, but why and how minds might invent such things. The laws of mind, not the laws of gravity or electricity, but the methods of the mind that made these tools. It is not on brains of neurons, controllers or computers, but the logical possibilities of mind, from minimal axioms deducing all the kinds of mind that are and can ever be."

Mind Making applies original artificial intelligence research to precisely define "mind". On that foundation, author Patrick Roberts advances ancient questions of free-will, reality and ethics. Deeper, the book offers a scientific method for resolving philosophical questions.

"How to prove a model of mind? Only by testing an analogous combination of entirely mindless parts. Otherwise, you remain trapped in endless debates, never reaching certainties because you can't suspend your own mind. Twenty-five hundred years of futile verbal philosophical debate ends. Philosophy becomes an engineering problem: Machine mind m outperformed mind n in a statistically significant set of tests. n's assumptions about reality are wrong. m's are right and are complete because m contains no minds but those we made."

To the psychologist, Mind Making offers a model of the human mind unburdened by the technicalities of neurons and chemistry. To the engineer, designs for more reliable, powerful machines. To the philosopher, proven ultimate reality. To the lay reader, better knowledge of his mind, and of his world as an effect of that mind.

"These laws of mind are all that can be true for everyone, everywhere, forever. They can't be false because they made truth. Always true, you need never doubt them. In your mind, they are the last possessions you can lose. By comparison, all other knowledge is trivia."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 354 KB
  • Publisher: Patrick Roberts (December 21, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00365F5QU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #463,526 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Ambitious but fails to deliver, March 15, 2011
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I bought this book because the kindle preview suggested that this wasn't a run-of-the-mill effort to convey an understanding of AI. There seemed to be some interesting ideas if a little unusual in style. Unfortunately, having had the displeasure of enduring several chapters, I found the style of fragmented, disjointed observations which border on rambling to be highly irritating.

The mark of a good author is to be able to weave together a broad and diverse subject area into a cohesive thread of insight and clarity. In my opinion this book fails outright at this. Check out the sample. The entire book is written in the same style. Short paragraphs which do not bind together in a convincing way.

Avoid.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concepts but poorly articulated, December 31, 2010
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This review is from: Mind Making: The Shared Laws of Natural and Artificial Intelligence (Kindle Edition)
Mind Making is a nice piece of work between philosophy and artificial intelligence. I found a lot of interesting ideas in this book, so I would recommend it to anyone with a big interest in "mind making".

At the same time the book reads like a 1st draft and it seems to be organized as a bunch of notes rather than anything else so it is sometimes required of the reader to make assumptions. Also didn't like some "God talk" at the end.

Overall worth reading but could use a little editing love.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Simply. Brilliant!, February 8, 2010
Mind Making is a one-of-a-kind piece of work that avoids the usual traps of other philosophy and artificial intelligence books. Patrick Roberts' Mind Making is a dense read with many, many superb ideas. You don't have to be a philosopher or computer programmer to appreciate it. And, at just over 150 pages, it makes for a quick, yet dense but satisfying read. This is the kind of book that will hold people's interest for many years - make that decades - to come. My only gripe: the book feels somehow incomplete. The book's ambition doesn't fit its length. It's as if the author left out some of the pieces of the puzzle. Though I'm sure we can look forward to a revised edition in the future which will contain solutions to the unanswered questions. Overall, Mind Making is a definite must-read!
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Patrick Roberts is the maker of the Cor machine mind and the author of Mind Making: The Shared Laws of Natural and Artificial Intelligence.

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