Edition |
Unabridged |
Descript |
0 s. 1 cm |
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"Science" -- Container spine |
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Performed by Mel Foster |
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Judea Pearl and Dana Mackenzie explan why causal thinking, manifested in our ability to imagine the consequences of our actions, is among humanity's greatest gifts. They show how it solves some of today's hardest problems. While the causal revolution already provides new tools for medicine, biology and the social sciences, its most profound implications are for the field of artificial intelligence. Drawing on examples and puzzles from history as well as today's headlines, "The Book of Why" will change the way we are all thinking about thinking |
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Requires the use of an MP3-enabled CD player or computer |
Subject |
Causation
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Inference
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Thought and thinking
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Causation.
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Inference.
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Thought and thinking.
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Audiobooks.
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Audiobooks.
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Classmark |
501
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122
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Alt Auth |
Mackenzie, Dana, author
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Foster, Mel, narrator
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ISBN/ISSN |
9781543695274 |
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