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Gerald Edelman
Wider than the sky
I have several criticisms of this book. Firstly, Edelman's philosophy of mind looks to me suspiciously like parallelism/epiphenomenalism (which I think is nonsensical). However, he does put considerable effort into arguing why it isn't so maybe this is an unfair criticism. My second problem is that he is too dismissive of computer models of the mind. At one point he tells us how pigeons have been trained to recognise pictures of different species of fish. Just like neural networks, I thought, but Edelman's point was that this was unlike a computer. My major criticism however is that Edelman seems to be unable to break the habit of using excessively long words. It's not too hard to read once you get used to it, but I felt it does mean that the book is mostly for those who have read similar works and want a concise summary of Edelman's ideas, rather than for novices in the subject.