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001    on1043791822 
003    OCoLC 
005    20190129125141.0 
007    sd fsngnnmmned 
008    100826s2008    vau     qb    000 0 eng d 
010      2010620899 
020    1598034235 
020    9781598034233 
028 00 PC4278|bTeaching Co.|q(CD set) 
028 00 IC4278|bTeaching Co.|q(CD set) 
028 00 PB4278A|bTeaching Co.|q(book) 
035    (OCoLC)1043791822 
040    CNEDM|beng|cCNEDM|dOCLCO|dOCLCF|dOCLCQ 
049    CKEA 
050 14 B808.9|b.G753 2008 
082 04 CD 128.2 GRI 
082 04 128.2|222 
100 1  Grim, Patrick. 
245 10 Philosophy of mind :|bbrains, consciousness, and thinking 
       machines /|cPatrick Grim. 
264  1 Chantilly, VA :|bTeaching Company,|c[2008] 
300    12 audio discs (approximately 12 hr.) :|bdigital ;|c4 3/4 
       in. +|e1 course guidebook (vi, 160 pages : illustrations ;
       19 cm). 
336    spoken word|bspw|2rdacontent 
337    audio|bs|2rdamedia 
338    audio disc|bsd|2rdacarrier 
490 1  The Great courses. Philosophy & intellectual history 
490 1  The Great courses. Understanding the mind 
500    In two containers (19 cm). 
500    In two containers. 
500    Each volume contains twelve lectures on six discs. 
500    Consists of twenty-four thirty minute lectures. 
500    Accompanying course guidebook included in volume 1 
       container (28 cm.) only. 
504    Bibliographical references in course guidebook. 
505 00 |gVol. 1. lecture 1.|tThe dream, the brain, and the 
       machine --|glecture 2.|tThe mind-body problem --|glecture 
       3.|tBrains and minds, parts and wholes --|glecture 4.|tThe
       inner theater --|glecture 5.|tLiving in the material world
       --|glecture 6.|tA functional approach to the mind --
       |glecture 7.|tWhat is it about robots? --|glecture 8.
       |tBody image --|glecture 9.|tSelf-identity and other minds
       --|glecture 10.|tPerception : what do you really see? --
       |glecture 11.|tPerception : intentionality and evolution -
       -|glecture 12.|tA mind in the world. 
505 00 |gVol. 2. lecture 13.|tA history of smart machines --
       |glecture 14.|tIntelligence and IQ --|glecture 15.
       |tArtificial intelligence --|glecture 16.|tBrains and 
       computers --|glecture 17.|tAttacks on artificial 
       intelligence --|glecture 18.|tDo we have free will? --
       |glecture 19.|tSeeing and believing --|glecture 20.
       |tMysteries of color --|glecture 21.|tThe hard problem of 
       consciousness --|glecture 22.|tThe conscious brain : 2 1/2
       physical theories --|glecture 23.|tThe HOT theory and 
       antitheories --|glecture 24.|tWhat we know and what we 
       don't know. 
511 0  Taught by Professor Patrick Grim, State University of New 
       York at Stony Brook. 
520    A series of lectures on various aspects of the phenomenon 
       of consciousness. 
650  0 Consciousness. 
650  0 Thought and thinking. 
650  0 Brain. 
650  0 Artificial intelligence. 
650  7 Artificial intelligence.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00817247 
650  7 Brain.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00837570 
650  7 Consciousness.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00875441 
650  7 Thought and thinking.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01150249 
710 2  Teaching Company. 
830  0 Great courses.|pPhilosophy & intellectual history. 
830  0 Great courses.|pUnderstanding the mind. 
921    2m, N.G., subfield h removed from 245 field. 
921    2m, N.G., updated 300 field. 
921    2m, N.G., removed 500 field  - "Accompanying course 
       guidebook included in volume 1 container (28 cm.) only." 
994    C0|bCKE 
999    Not a Dup 
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