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The Artificial Mind

Thinking Beyond Machines

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The Artificial Mind

De : Boris Kriger
Lu par : Rush Stone
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The Artificial Mind: Thinking Beyond Machines is a rigorous philosophical exploration of intelligence at a moment when the boundaries between human and artificial cognition have become uncertain.

Beginning with Hubert Dreyfus’s seminal critique of symbolic AI and ending with the emergence of systems that imitate understanding without possessing it, this book traces the profound tension between structure and experience, computation and meaning, pattern and presence. It shows that the real question is not whether machines can think, but what thinking itself becomes when two incommensurable forms of intelligence begin to inhabit one linguistic space.

Drawing on phenomenology, cognitive science, and contemporary AI research, the book reveals why the human mind cannot be reduced to algorithms, why artificial intelligence succeeds without understanding, and how a new domain of meaning arises in the dialogue between the two. In this space—neither human nor machine—the horizons of interpretation expand, and thought is compelled to re-examine its deepest foundations.

This work is a philosophical map of the transition from machine reasoning to a new landscape of understanding, where intelligence is no longer the property of a single form of being. It offers a profound reflection on presence, embodiment, significance, and the future of meaning in an age shaped by artificial minds.

©2025 Boris Kriger (P)2025 Boris Kriger
Philosophie Sciences informatiques
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