Inventing Intelligence: A Social History of SmartISBN: 978-1-4051-1216-1
Hardcover
280 pages
December 2005, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: E-book
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What is intelligence? What makes humans Homo sapiens —
the intelligent species?Inventing Intelligence is a bold
deconstruction of the history of intelligence. Uncoupling our
understanding of this most familiar concept from its traditional
social science moorings, this book trains a cultural studies lens
on intelligence to expose it as yet another form of
representation.
Inventing Intelligence charts the history of intelligence from its earliest articulations through to postmodern AI. Individual chapters recount the loving spheres of divine intelligence imagined by Plato, the self-conscious stylings of the Renaissance Man, the politics of intelligence in the Enlightenment, as well as contemporary assessments of digital intelligence and the mysterious adventure of Einstein’s brain. Ambitious in its historical sweep, unflinching in its challenge to conventional wisdom, Inventing Intelligence is for everyone and anyone who used to think that the parameters and the stakes of intelligence—evident in the current controversy over “intelligent” design—had been negotiated and finalized.