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The Cambridge Quintet: A Work of Scientific Speculation
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Perseus Books
Publication date April 1, 1998
Pages 181
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9780201328288
ISBN-10 0201328283
Dimensions 0.50 by 5.50 by 8.75 in.
Weight 0.75 lbs.
Availability§ Out of Print
Original list price $23.00
Other format details sci/tech
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Presents an imaginary look at a 1949 dinner conversation between five of the greatest intellectuals of the twentieth century as they debate the societal and philosophical implications of artificial intelligence at the dawn of the computer age in England. (view table of contents)
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In this narrative tour de force, gifted scientist and author John L. Casti contemplates an imaginary evening of intellectual inquiry—a sort of “My Dinner with” not Andre, but five of the most brilliant thinkers of the twentieth century.Imagine, if you will, one stormy summer evening in 1949, as novelist and scientist C. P. Snow, Britain's distinguished wartime science advisor and author of The Two Cultures, invites four singular guests to a sumptuous seven-course dinner at his alma mater, Christ's College, Cambridge, to discuss one of the emerging scientific issues of the day: Can we build a machine that could duplicate human cognitive processes? The distinguished guest list for Snow's dinner consists of physicist Erwin Schrodinger, inventor of wave mechanics; Ludwig Wittgenstein, the famous twentieth-century philosopher of language, who posited two completely contradictory theories of human thought in his lifetime; population geneticist/science popularizer J.B.S. Haldane; and Alan Turing, the mathematician/codebreaker who formulated the computing scheme that foreshadowed the logical structure of all modern computers. Capturing not only their unique personalities but also their particular stands on this fascinating issue, Casti dramatically shows what each of these great men might have argued about artificial intelligence, had they actually gathered for dinner that midsummer evening.With Snow acting as referee, a lively intellectual debate unfolds. Philosopher Wittgenstein argues that in order to become conscious, a machine would have to have life experiences similar to those of human beings—such as pain, joy, grief, or pleasure. Biologist Haldane offers the idea that mind is a separate entity from matter, so that regardless of how sophisticated the machine, only flesh can bond with that mysterious force called intelligence. Both physicist Schrodinger and, of course, computer pioneer Turing maintain that it is not the substance, but rather the organization of that substance, that makes a mind conscious.With great verve and skill, Casti recreates a unique and thrilling moment of time in the grand history of scientific ideas. Even readers who have already formed an opinion on artificial intelligence will be forced to reopen their minds on the subject upon reading this absorbing narrative. After almost four decades, the solutions to the epic scientific and philosophical problems posed over this meal in C. P. Snow's old rooms at Christ's College remains tantalizingly just out of reach, making this adventure into scientific speculation as valid today as it was in 1949.


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from Perseus Books (April 1, 1998)
9780201328288 | details & prices | 181 pages | 5.50 × 8.75 × 0.50 in. | 0.75 lbs | List price $23.00
About: An imaginary debate among five great intellectuals of the twentieth century over the societal and philosophical implications of artificial intelligence at the dawn of the computer age in England
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from Basic Books (April 22, 1999)
9780738201382 | details & prices | 181 pages | 5.50 × 8.50 × 0.75 in. | 0.55 lbs | List price $14.00
About: An imaginary debate among five great intellectuals of the twentieth century over the societal and philosophical implications of artificial intelligence at the dawn of the computer age in England

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