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Graham Winton
How unfair for one man to be blessed with such a torrent of stimulating thoughts. Stimulating is an understatement.—Richard Dawkins, author of The Selfish Gene and The God Delusion
Daniel C. Dennett—preeminent philosopher and cognitive scientist—has spent his career creating the basis for a naturalistic account of consciousness with acumen and elegance. I’ve Been Thinking traces the development of Dennett’s own intellect and instructs us how we too can become good thinkers.
Dennett’s restless curiosity leads him from his childhood in Beirut to Harvard, and from Parisian jazz clubs to “tillosophy” on his tractor in Maine. Along the way, he reveals the breakthroughs and misjudgments that shaped his paradigm-shifting philosophies. Dennett introduces his legendary interlocutors—Douglas Hofstadter, Marvin Minsky, Willard Van Orman Quine, Gilbert Ryle, Richard Rorty, Thomas Nagel, John Searle, Gerald Edelman, Stephen Jay Gould, Jerry Fodor, and more—whose ideas, even when he disagreed with them, proved formative to his own convictions about the mind and consciousness. This memoir by one of the greatest minds of our time will speak to anyone who seeks to balance a life of the mind with adventure and creativity.
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Excellent book. I learned a lot.
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academics will probably like it even more
great for Dennett fans
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Wit and Clarity
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I learned about the workings of universities, how top people in the sciences and humanities get together and help each other, how this particular atheist lived his life. it is one thing to read someone's philosophy and another to see how they lived ....what they thought noteworthy enough to write about their life....and what they think useful to pass on to other people and society.
he had a meaningful and impactful life. an alternative life...even for a philosopher.
He tells of fascinating experiences he had. He tells of his victories. He seems slightly light on talking about mistakes he has made.
hearing what he did right gave me wisdom.
hearing of his enjoyment of helping others but still having lots of fun was inspiring. ....it's an example of how he thinks we should live.
I have read quite a few autobiographies and will put this in my favorites.
voice was excellent
well done. wished for more.
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Excellent memoir
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Waste of time.
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I stopped after several chapters so I don’t know if it got any more interesting than that.
Name dropping at its most boring
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Im not religious but it seems childish how he denigrates the "supers." It doesn't feel like criticism; more like hate.
He is a great thinker for sure but this autobiography doesn't give him — his works and his brilliance — justice.
Some pockets of wisdom but mostly self-gloating
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Oh my gosh am I good!
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Should have been called my name dropping book
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