Through a fascinating exploration of the mental abilities of species ranging from bacteria to mountain gorillas, noted science philosopher James Fetzer offers an important new theory of intelligence that is grounded in evolutionary theory and by which machines can be "intelligent" without possessing minds.
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Through a fascinating exploration of the mental abilities of species ranging from bacteria to mountain gorillas, noted science philosopher James Fetzer offers an important new theory of intelligence that is grounded in evolutionary theory and by which machines can be "intelligent" without possessing minds.
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