Freitag, Juli 05, 2019

Intelligentes Leben + die Evolution

Gestern Abend habe ich den Liebesroman ausgelesen, er hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Es war auch kein typischer Liebesroman, weil die Herztransplantation einen großen Raum eingenommen hat. Von dieser Autorin kaufe ich mir bestimmt wieder ein Buch.
 
Heute werde ich dann später in der Straßenbahn mit einem neuen Buch beginnen, dieses Mal geht es um die Evolution und die Entstehung von intelligentem Leben. Auf das Buch freue ich mich schon besonders, ich habe es schon eine Weile Zuhause.
 
Meine Wochenend-Lektüre:

Peter GORDFREY-SMITH
Other Minds
The Octopus and the Evolution
of Intelligent Life
 
Description: What if intelligent life on Earth evolved not once, but twice? The octopus is the closest we will come to meeting an intelligent alien. What can we learn from the encounter? In Other Minds, Peter Godfrey-Smith, a distinguished philosopher of science and a skilled scuba diver, tells a bold new story of how nature became aware of itself - a story that largely occurs in the ocean, where animals first appeared. Tracking the mind's fitful development from unruly clumps of seaborne cells to the first evolved nervous systems in ancient relatives of jellyfish, he explores the incredible evolutionary journey of the cephalopods, which began as inconspicuous molluscs who would later abandon their shells to rise above the ocean floor, searching for prey and acquiring the greater intelligence needed to do so - a journey completely independent from the route that mammals and birds would later take.
 
But what kind of intelligence do cephalopods possess? How did the octopus, a solitary
creature with little social life, become so smart? What is it like to have eight tentacles that are so packed with neurons that they virtually `think for themselves'? By tracing the question of inner life back to its roots and comparing human beings with our most remarkable animal relatives, Godfrey-Smith casts crucial new light on the octopus mind - and on our own.

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