Intellect
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(OCoLC)fst00975732
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Intellect
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Intellect
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of41
- Smarter faster better, the secrets of being productive in life and business, Charles Duhigg
- Everything bad is good for you, how today's popular culture is actually making us smarter, Steven Johnson
- The myth of artificial intelligence, why computers can't think the way we do, Erik J. Larson
- Intelligence and experience
- I am a strange loop, Douglas Hofstadter
- Death of the soul, from Descartes to the computer, William Barrett
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- Are we unique?, a scientist explores the unparalleled intelligence of the human mind, James Trefil
- The origins of intellect, Piaget's theory, John L. Phillips, Jr
- Inequality by design, cracking the bell curve myth, Claude S. Fischer [and others]
- Mind, a journey to the heart of being human, Daniel J. Siegel, MD
- Ways of being, animals, plants, machines : the search for a planetary intelligence, James Bridle
- Metanoia, a new vision of nature, a film by Simon G. Powell and Iain J. Lewis
- Multimind, Robert Ornstein
- The brain, the last frontier, Richard M. Restak
- The genius within, discovering the intelligence of every living thing, Frank T. Vertosick, Jr
- Tales from both sides of the brain, a life in neuroscience, Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Intellect, mind over matter, Mortimer J. Adler
- Brain gain, technology and the quest for digital wisdom, by Marc Prensky
- The intelligence men, makers of the IQ controversy, Raymond E. Fancher
- The g factor, the science of mental ability, Arthur R. Jensen
- The bell curve debate, history, documents, opinions, edited by Russell Jacoby and Naomi Glauberman
- Picturing the mind, consciousness through the lens of evolution, Simona Ginsburg and Eva Jablonka ; illustrated by Anna Zeligowski
- Ungifted, intelligence redefined, Scott Barry Kaufman ; illustrated by George Doutsiopoulos
- Understanding intelligence, Ken Richardson
- Physical intelligence, the science of how the body and the mind guide each other through life, Scott Grafton
- Multiple intelligences, the theory in practice, Howard Gardner
- The bell curve, intelligence and class structure in American life, Richard J. Herrnstein, Charles Murray
- The origins of intellect, Piaget's theory, John L. Phillips, Jr
- Does your family make you smarter?, nature, nurture, and human autonomy, James R. Flynn
- Broca's brain, reflections on the romance of science, Carl Sagan
- Frames of mind, the theory of multiple intelligences, Howard Gardner
- Psych, the story of the human mind, Paul Bloom
- The mommy brain, how motherhood makes us smarter, Katherine Ellison
- Tell me a story, narrative and intelligence, Roger C. Schank ; with a foreword by Gary Saul Morson
- Everything bad is good for you, how today's popular culture is actually making us smarter, Steven Johnson ; [with a new afterword by the author]
- Intelligence and how to get it, why schools and cultures count, Richard E. Nisbett
- If Nietzsche were a narwhal, what animal intelligence reveals about human stupidity, Justin Gregg
- Human intelligence, perspectives and prospects, Robert Kail, James W. Pellegrino
- The psychology of intelligence., [Translated from the French by Malcolm Piercy and D.E. Berlyne]
- Artificial intelligence, Patrick Henry Winston
Outgoing Resources
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