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Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics Jean-Pierre Changeux

Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics By Jean-Pierre Changeux

Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics by Jean-Pierre Changeux


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A neurobiologist and a mathematician discuss the overlapping of their two fields as they tackle a number of different issues, such as the way in which embryonic development influences mathematical reasoning in later life, or the possibility of simulating human intelligence by mechanical means.

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Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics by Jean-Pierre Changeux

Do numbers and the other objects of mathematics enjoy a timeless existence independent of human minds, or are they the products of cerebral invention? Do we discover them, as Plato supposed and many others have believed since, or do we construct them? Does mathematics constitute a universal language that in principle would permit human beings to communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations elsewhere in the universe, or is it merely an earthly language that owes its accidental existence to the peculiar evolution of neuronal networks in our brains? Does the physical world actually obey mathematical laws, or does it seem to conform to them simply because physicists have increasingly been able to make mathematical sense of it? Jean-Pierre Changeux, an internationally renowned neurobiologist, and Alain Connes, an eminent mathematicians, find themselves deeply divided by these questions. The problematic status of mathematical objects leads Changeux and Connes to discuss the organization and function of the brain, the ways in which its embryonic and post-natal development influences the unfolding of mathematical reasoning and other kinds of thinking, and whether human intelligence can be simulated, modelled - or actually reproduced - by mechanical means. They go on to pose ethical questions, inquiring into the natural foundations of morality and the possibility that its social manifestations may have a neural basis. This record of profound disagreement and, at the same time, sincere search for mutual understanding, follows in the tradition of Poincare, Hadamard, and von Neumann in probing the limits of human experience and intellectual possibility. Why order should exist in the world at all, and why it should be comprehensible to human beings, is the question that lies at the heart of these dialogues.

Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics Reviews

One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 1995
[The authors'] passion for discerning the truth about important issues and for formulating thoughts as precisely as possible shines through these conversations.... A stimulating and illuminating book.---Philip Kitcher, The New York Times Book Review
A stimulating and illuminating book. . . . Mr. Changeux and Mr. Connes might best be characterized by reviving an old term. They are natural philosophers, concerned with large questions about the world and our place in it, who confront those questions with intelligence and lively imagination.---Philip Kitcher, New York Times Book Review
The original Socratic dialogues were artificially constructed to present a coherent view. The dialogue between Connes and Changeux is quite different. It is the recording of real-life arguments where the speakers are frequently at cross-purposes and operate in different planes. For the reader this can be irritating but it also encourages him to become involved and frame his own answers. . . .---Sir Michael Atiyah, The Times Higher Education Supplement
A highly entertaining and erudite read, this conversation between two renowned scientists . . . is at all times informative, lively, and thought provoking. The reader is drawn into the argument and left pondering the issues well after the last page has been turned. * Choice *
A delight to read, and highly informative.---Keith Devlin, Nature
The record of an intellectual encounter between two of Franco's leading scientific figures. . . . The result is a smooth, easy-to-read representation of a protracted, interesting . . . exchange between Alain Connes, an eminent mathematician, . . . and Jean-Pierre Changeux, a distinguished biologist.---Brian Rotman, Times Literary Supplement

About Jean-Pierre Changeux

Jean-Pierre Changeux is Director of the Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory at the Institut Pasteur in Paris and Professor at the College de France. Alain Connes, winner of the 1982 Fields Medal, is Professor of Mathematics at the Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques in Bures-sur-Yvette and Professor at the College de France.

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CIN0691087598VG
9780691087597
0691087598
Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics by Jean-Pierre Changeux
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
19950507
240
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