Includes bibliographical references (pages 329-353) and index.
Contents
The problem of intelligence -- The universe of intelligence -- The genesis of intelligence : innate and emergence arguments -- The intelligence of doing : sensorimotor domains and knowing how -- Universals, mathematical thought and awareness -- Intelligence as self-organizing emerging complexity -- Mapping natural intelligence to machine space -- Summary and conclusions of self-organizing natural intelligence.
Summary
Brings scientific methods to intelligence research that is under the influence of largely classical 19th century single causal theory and method. This book proposes, utilizes, and demonstrates the research superiority of a highly developed multidisciplinary theory models approach to intelligence.