I probably got more out of watching Hofstadter give a little lecture on analogical reasoning (example) than from this whole book.
I didn’t read the lecture you linked, but I liked Hofstadter’s book “Surfaces and Essences” which had the same core thesis. It’s quite long though. And not about neuroscience.
I didn’t read the lecture you linked, but I liked Hofstadter’s book “Surfaces and Essences” which had the same core thesis. It’s quite long though. And not about neuroscience.