Kinds of Minds

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Kinds of Minds is a philosophical work by Daniel Dennett that explores the nature and varieties of consciousness and intelligence across humans, animals, and machines.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
philosophical work
argues complex minds arise from simpler cognitive mechanisms
consciousness is not a single all-or-nothing property
minds can be understood in functional terms
author Daniel Dennett
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
discusses animal cognition
intentional stance
representation of the world in minds
robotics and AI
explores differences between human and animal minds
evolutionary basis of cognition
levels of cognitive complexity
possibility of machine consciousness
varieties of consciousness
varieties of intelligence
field cognitive science
philosophy
philosophy of cognitive science
genre cognitive science
philosophy of mind
hasAuthor Daniel Dennett
hasPerspective evolutionary
materialist
naturalistic
language English
mainTopic animal minds
artificial intelligence
comparative psychology
consciousness
evolution of minds
intelligence
intentionality
machine minds
representation
proposes continuum of minds across species
relatedWork Consciousness Explained
Darwin's Dangerous Idea
targetAudience general readers
students of cognitive science
students of philosophy

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Daniel Dennett notableWork Kinds of Minds