Book Details

Self-Organizing Natural Intelligence

Publication year: 2006

: 978-1-4020-5299-6

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This book proposes, utilizes, and demonstrates the research superiority of a highly developed multidisciplinary theory models approach to intelligence. With conceptual tools, concepts and mathematical methods more suited to continuous, dynamic phenomena of living things, the entire scope of natural intelligence based upon empirical studies of actual human and animal experience is addressed. Results show that human and animal intelligence is largely self-organizing and emergent across a spectrum of major categories of kinds of natural intelligence, not limited to a single "top down" capacity as current proponents of the single-capacity g-theory and IQ approach support.


: Behavioral Science, Cognitive theory, Epistemology, Neural networks, Nonlinear dynamics, Plato, artificial intelligence, cognition, cognitivism, complexity, experience, intelligence, language, mind, perception, reason