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The Hidden Pattern: A Patternist Philosophy of Mind

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The Hidden Pattern presents a novel philosophy of mind, intended to form a coherent conceptual framework within which it is possible to understand the diverse aspects of mind and intelligence in a unified way. The central concept of the philosophy presented is the concept of "pattern" minds and the world they live in and co-create are viewed as patterned systems of patterns, evolving over time, and various aspects of subjective experience and individual and social intelligence are analyzed in detail in this light. Many of the ideas presented are motivated by recent research in artificial intelligence and cognitive science, and the author's own AI research is discussed in moderate detail in one chapter. However, the scope of the book is broader than this, incorporating insights from sources as diverse as Vedantic philosophy, psychedelic psychotherapy, Nietzschean and Peircean metaphysics and quantum theory. One of the unique aspects of the patternist approach is the way it seamlessly fuses the mechanistic, engineering-oriented approach to intelligence and the introspective, experiential approach to intelligence.

424 pages, Hardcover

First published June 6, 2006

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May 29, 2009
This is a generalist overveiw of Ben Goertzel's theory of mind and the creation of machines that think for themselves: an overview of the implementations currently being explored in the Opencog AGI project. It's easy and non-technical in nature.
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November 14, 2012
A useful vocabulary. Some chapters contained rather elegant insights.
I wish the contents of the appendices were more integrated with the text [but I have a slightly mathy background].
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