bookOct 27, 2006Closed access

How the Body Shapes the Way We Think: A New View of Intelligence

Abstract

An exploration of embodied intelligence and its implications points toward a theory of intelligence in general; with case studies of intelligent systems in ubiquitous computing, business and management, human memory, and robotics. How could the body influence our thinking when it seems obvious that the brain controls the body? In How the Body Shapes the Way We Think, Rolf Pfeifer and Josh Bongard demonstrate that thought is not independent of the body but is tightly constrained, and at the same time enabled, by it. They argue that the kinds of thoughts we are capable of have their foundation in our embodiment-in our morphology and the material properties of our bodies. This crucial notion of embodiment…

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Keywords
  • Embodied cognition
  • Cognitive science
  • Artificial general intelligence
  • Human intelligence
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Computer science
  • Field (mathematics)
  • Artificial intelligence, situated approach
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