Darwin Among the Machines: The Evolution of Global Intelligence (Second Edition, Second)

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Price
$16.99  $15.80
Publisher
Basic Books
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.9 X 8.1 inches | 0.65 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780465031627
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About the Author
George B. Dyson is a historian of science and the author of Turing's Cathedral, Baidarka, and Project Orion. A boat designer and builder, he lives in Bellingham, Washington.
Reviews

"Nature"
"An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic book. ...An almost perfect example of the effective literary treatment of scientific subjects.""Los Angeles"" Times""An original, creative work of intellectual history." "Newsweek""A cogent, succinct history of thinkers and thinking that paved the way, occasionally unwittingly, to today's technology."
"Nature"
An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic book.... An almost perfect example of the effective literary treatment of scientific subjects.
"Los Angeles Times"
An original, creative work of intellectual history.
"Newsweek"
A cogent, succinct history of thinkers and thinking that paved the way, occasionally unwittingly, to today s technology.
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Nature
-An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic book.... An almost perfect example of the effective literary treatment of scientific subjects.-
Los Angeles Times
-An original, creative work of intellectual history.-
Newsweek
-A cogent, succinct history of thinkers and thinking that paved the way, occasionally unwittingly, to today's technology.-

Nature
"An extraordinarily exciting, intriguing and very idiosyncratic book.... An almost perfect example of the effective literary treatment of scientific subjects."

Los Angeles Times
"An original, creative work of intellectual history."

Newsweek
"A cogent, succinct history of thinkers and thinking that paved the way, occasionally unwittingly, to today's technology."