Other Minds

The Octopus, the Sea, and the Deep Origins of Consciousness

255 pages

English language

Published Aug. 7, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-374-22776-0
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OCLC Number:
957696590

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4 stars (8 reviews)

"Peter Godfrey-Smith is a leading philosopher of science. He is also a scuba diver whose underwater videos of warring octopuses have attracted wide notice. In this book, he brings his parallel careers together to tell a bold new story of how nature became aware of itself. Mammals and birds are widely seen as the smartest creatures on earth. But one other branch of the tree of life has also sprouted surprising intelligence: the cephalopods, consisting of the squid, the cuttlefish, and above all the octopus. New research shows that these marvelous creatures display remarkable gifts. What does it mean that intelligence on earth has evolved not once but twice? And that the mind of the octopus is nonetheless so different from our own? Combining science and philosophy with firsthand accounts of his cephalopod encounters, Godfrey-Smith shows how primitive organisms bobbing in the ocean began sending signals to each other and …

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An empathetic look into the minds of other creatures

5 stars

If you've ever looked into the eyes of an animal looking back at you with intelligence and thought "What are you thinking?" then this book is worth reading for you. It analyzes the minds and behaviors of the furthest arguably intelligent creatures from us on the evolutionary web, the cephalopods.

An interesting dive into evolution and the philosophy of the mind

5 stars

This book offers an interesting mix of facts, studies, philosophy and stories which come together to give a delightful insight into how the mind might have evolved in both octopuses and humans. By the end you'll be much more mindful of your effect on the oceans and its inhabitants!

Subjects

  • Behavior
  • Evolution
  • Psychology
  • Animal intelligence
  • Consciousness
  • Nervous system
  • Cephalopoda

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