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Rethinking intelligence beyond humans, with wonder

This is the kind of book that makes you look at forests, octopuses, and even machines with fresh humility. Bridle blends ecology, philosophy, and technology in a way that feels both mind-expanding and urgent, especially if you enjoy big ideas that challenge human-centered thinking. It’s a thoughtful, uncanny read for anyone curious about how we might live more wisely alongside other forms of life and intelligence.

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ISBN: 9780141994260
Authors: James Bridle
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Date of Publication: 2023-03-30
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Philosophy, Nature, Science
Goodreads rating: 4.16
(rated by 2432 readers)

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Recent years have seen rapid advances in artificial intelligence, which increasingly appears to be something stranger than we imagined. At the same time, we are becoming more aware of the other intelligences that have been with us all along, unrecognized. These other beings are the animals, plants, and natural systems that surround us, and they are slowly revealing their complexity and knowledge—just as the new technologies we've built threaten their extinction, and ours. In Ways of Being, writer and artist James Bridle considers the fascinating, uncanny, and multiple ways of existing on Earth. What can we learn from these other forms of intelligence and personhood, and how can we change our societies to live more equitably with one another and the non-human world? From Greek oracles to octopuses, forests to satellites, Bridle tells a radical new story about ecology, technology, and intelligence. We must, they argue, expand our definition of these terms to build a meaningful and free relationship with the non-human, one based on solidarity and cognitive diversity. We have so much to learn, and many worlds to gain.
 

Rethinking intelligence beyond humans, with wonder

This is the kind of book that makes you look at forests, octopuses, and even machines with fresh humility. Bridle blends ecology, philosophy, and technology in a way that feels both mind-expanding and urgent, especially if you enjoy big ideas that challenge human-centered thinking. It’s a thoughtful, uncanny read for anyone curious about how we might live more wisely alongside other forms of life and intelligence.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.