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National Law School | NKCR SECTION | 510 HOF-2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Available | 31900 | |
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National Law School | General Stacks | 510 HOF1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Available | 21619 |
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| 509.54 NAN Science in saffron : skeptical essays on history of science / | 509.54 PUR Knowledge As Commons : Towards Inclusive Science and Technology / | 510 GEL The VNR concise encyclopedia of mathematics / | 510 HOF1 Godel, Escher, Bach : | 511.8 SIM - 2 Mathematics for economists / | 519.3 AUM Interactive epistemology / | 519.3 DIX Games of strategy / |
Summary:
'What is a self, and how can a self come out of inaminate matter?' This is the riddle that drove Hofstadter to write this extraordinary book. Linking together the music of J.S. Bach, the graphic art of Escher and the mathematical theorems of Godel, as well as ideas drawn from logic, biology, psychology, physics and linguistics, Douglas Hofstadter illuminates one of the greatest mysteries of modern science: the nature of human thought processes. 'Every few decades an unknown author brings outa book of such depth, clarity, range, wit, beauty and originality that it is recognized at once as a major literary event. This is such a work' - Martin Gardner
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