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Short annotated bibliography and link list related to theories of the global brain. "Society can be viewed as a multicellular organism, with individuals in the role of the cells. The network of communication channels connecting individuals then plays the role of a nervous system for this superorganism, i.e. a "global brain"."
Extensive site containing sections on evolution, "memory expansion" and brain research news.
Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to communication and the arts. Features articles, discourse and bibliography.
Publications on cognition, artificial intelligence, robotics and information processing in the human brain.
"The evolution of ethical systems is described in scientific terms using cybernetics as its logical foundation. A plausible theory of the integration of science and ethics." Online book
Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that the specific mechanism by which humans mastered the Pleistocene is our capacity to evolve adaptations to the variation of Plio-Pleistocene environments via cultural traditions.
Essays and weblog entries on various topics regarding human nature.
Publications on cognition, artificial intelligence, robotics and information processing in the human brain.
Essays and weblog entries on various topics regarding human nature.
Extensive site containing sections on evolution, "memory expansion" and brain research news.
Short annotated bibliography and link list related to theories of the global brain. "Society can be viewed as a multicellular organism, with individuals in the role of the cells. The network of communication channels connecting individuals then plays the role of a nervous system for this superorganism, i.e. a "global brain"."
"The evolution of ethical systems is described in scientific terms using cybernetics as its logical foundation. A plausible theory of the integration of science and ethics." Online book
Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd argue that the specific mechanism by which humans mastered the Pleistocene is our capacity to evolve adaptations to the variation of Plio-Pleistocene environments via cultural traditions.
Research tool for exploring the relevance of the study of human cognition to communication and the arts. Features articles, discourse and bibliography.
