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  1. The Large, the Small and the Human Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997, paper. ISBN 0 521 65538 2. Michael Redhead. Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science London School of Economics. This book is based on the Tanner Lectures delivered at Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 1995. It continues the theme of Penrose's previous semi-

  2. Roger Penrose. Título original: The large, the small and the human mind. Editorial: Akal. Año publicación: 2000. Traducción por: Javier García Sanz. Temas: Divulgación Científica. Resumen y sinopsis de Lo grande, lo pequeño y la mente humana de Roger Penrose.

  3. 1 de ene. de 1998 · The Large, the Small and the Human Mind is a fascinating and accessible summary of Roger Penrose's current thinking on those areas of physics in which he feels there are major unresolved problems. It is also a stimulating introduction to the radically new concepts which he believes will be fruitful in understanding the workings of ...

  4. 10 de ago. de 2021 · 1997. Topics. Shimony, Abner, Cartwright, Nancy, Artificial intelligence, Thought and thinking, Physics -- Philosophy, Gödel's theorem, Quantum theory. Publisher. Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press. Collection. inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive.

  5. 28 de abr. de 2000 · Books. The Large, the Small and the Human Mind. Roger Penrose, Abner Shimony, Nancy Cartwright, Stephen Hawking. Cambridge University Press, Apr 28, 2000 - Mathematics - 201 pages....

  6. 978-0-521-78572-3 — The Large, the Small and the Human Mind Roger Penrose , Edited by Malcolm Longair , With Abner Shimony , Nancy Cartwright , Stephen Hawking

  7. The Large, the Small, and the Human Mind is a popular science book by British theoretical physicist Roger Penrose. The book was published by Cambridge University Press in 1997. Overview. The book includes criticism of his work on physics and consciousness by Abner Shimony, Nancy Cartwright, and Stephen Hawking.