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100 1  $a Bridle, James.
245 10 $a Ways of being : $b animals, plants, machines : the search for a planetary intelligence / $c James Bridle.
250    $a First paperback edition.
264  1 $a New York : $b Picador, $c 2023.
300    $a xiv, 364 pages : $b illustrations, maps ; $c 21 cm
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 313-352) and index.
505 00 $t Conclusion: Down on the metal farm. $t Thinking otherwise -- $t Wood wide webs -- $t The thicket of life -- $t Seeing like a planet -- $t Talking to strangers -- $t Non-binary machines -- $t Getting random -- $t Solidarity -- $t The Internet of animals -- $t Conclusion: Down on the metal farm.
520    $a "Artist, technologist, and philosopher James Bridle's Ways of Being is a brilliant, searching exploration of different kinds of intelligence--plant, animal, human, artificial--and how they transform our understanding of humans' place in the cosmos"-- $c Provided by publisher.
520    $a What does it mean to be intelligent? Is it something unique to humans, or shared with other beings--beings of flesh, wood, stone, and silicon? The last few years have seen rapid advances in "artificial" intelligence. But as it approaches, it also gets weirder: rather than a friend or helpmate, AI increasingly appears as something stranger than we ever imagined, an alien invention that threatens to decenter and supplant us. At the same time, we're only just becoming aware of the other intelligences which have been with us all along, even if we've failed to recognize or acknowledge them. These others--the animals, plants, and natural systems that surround us are slowly revealing their complexity, agency, and knowledge, just as the technologies we've built to sustain ourselves are threatening to cause their extinction, and ours. What can we learn from them, and how can we change ourselves, our technologies, our societies, and our politics, to live better and more equitably with one another and the non-human world?
650  0 $a Intellect.
650  0 $a Philosophy of mind.
650  0 $a Cognitive science.
650  0 $a Information technology $x Philosophy.
650  0 $a Human ecology.
650  6 $a Intelligence. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0002355
650  6 $a Philosophie de l'esprit. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0020071
650  6 $a Sciences cognitives. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0044296
650  6 $a Technologie de l'information $0 (CaQQLa)201-0380041 $x Philosophie. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0380041
650  6 $a Écologie humaine. $0 (CaQQLa)201-0014282
650  7 $a human ecology. $2 aat $0 (CStmoGRI)aat300180724
650  7 $a PSYCHOLOGY / General. $2 bisacsh
650  7 $a Cognitive science $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00866547
650  7 $a Human ecology $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00962941
650  7 $a Intellect $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00975732
650  7 $a Philosophy of mind $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01060840
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