Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics

Cover of Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics by Jean-Pierre Changeux
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: Revised
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9780691004051
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Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.7 Pounds
Width: 0.75 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 510/.1
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Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics by Jean-Pierre Changeux, published by Princeton University Press on December 27, 1998, is a revised edition comprising 272 pages in English. This book engages with fundamental questions about the nature of mathematics and its relationship to human cognition. Changeux, a noted neurobiologist, and Alain Connes, a distinguished mathematician, explore whether mathematical objects exist independently of human thought or are merely constructs of the mind. Their dialogue delves into the implications of these questions for understanding the physical world and the potential for mathematics to serve as a universal language.

Readers will find a rich examination of the brain’s organization and function, particularly how its development influences mathematical reasoning and other cognitive processes. The discussions extend to ethical considerations, probing the neural foundations of morality and its social expressions. This work reflects a deep intellectual inquiry into the limits of human understanding and the nature of order in the universe, following in the tradition of prominent thinkers like Poincaré and von Neumann. Through their exchanges, Changeux and Connes present a vivid exploration of profound disagreements and a sincere quest for mutual understanding.


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Do numbers and the other objects of mathematics enjoy a timeless existence independent of human minds, or are they the products of cerebral invention? Do we discover them, as Plato supposed and many others have believed since, or do we construct them? Does mathematics constitute a universal language that in principle would permit human beings to communicate with extraterrestrial civilizations elsewhere in the universe, or is it merely an earthly language that owes its accidental existence to the peculiar evolution of neuronal networks in our brains? Does the physical world actually obey mathematical laws, or does it seem to conform to them simply because physicists have increasingly been able to make mathematical sense of it? Jean-Pierre Changeux, an internationally renowned neurobiologist, and Alain Connes, one of the most eminent living mathematicians, find themselves deeply divided by these questions.

The problematic status of mathematical objects leads Changeux and Connes to the organization and function of the brain, the ways in which its embryonic and post-natal development influences the unfolding of mathematical reasoning and other kinds of thinking, and whether human intelligence can be simulated, modeled,–or actually reproduced– by mechanical means. The two men go on to pose ethical questions, inquiring into the natural foundations of morality and the possibility that it may have a neural basis underlying its social manifestations. This vivid record of profound disagreement and, at the same time, sincere search for mutual understanding, follows in the tradition of Poincaré, Hadamard, and von Neumann in probing the limits of human experience and intellectual possibility. Why order should exist in the world at all, and why it should be comprehensible to human beings, is the question that lies at the heart of these remarkable dialogues.

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