I am Not a Brain

I am Not a Brain
Author: Markus Gabriel
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2017-09-18
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1509514783

Many consider the nature of human consciousness to be one of the last great unsolved mysteries. Why should the light turn on, so to speak, in human beings at all? And how is the electrical storm of neurons under our skull connected with our consciousness? Is the self only our brain's user interface, a kind of stage on which a show is performed that we cannot freely direct? In this book, philosopher Markus Gabriel challenges an increasing trend in the sciences towards neurocentrism, a notion which rests on the assumption that the self is identical to the brain. Gabriel raises serious doubts as to whether we can know ourselves in this way. In a sharp critique of this approach, he presents a new defense of the free will and provides a timely introduction to philosophical thought about the self – all with verve, humor, and surprising insights. Gabriel criticizes the scientific image of the world and takes us on an eclectic journey of self-reflection by way of such concepts as self, consciousness, and freedom, with the aid of Kant, Schopenhauer, and Nagel but also Dr. Who, The Walking Dead, and Fargo.

I Am Not a Robot

I Am Not a Robot
Author: Ashleigh Scott
Publisher: Newman Springs Publishing, Incorporated
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2021-09-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781636926216

Beep-boop-bop! Our kids, in fact, are not robots. They are their own people who will test limits and push boundaries. They are perfectly imperfect. For all the parents, no matter your age, remember-you were a kid once! For young kids and parents alike, this book should help foster a love for exploration and imagination in this great big world.

I'm Not A Robot

I'm Not A Robot
Author: Robotics Publishing
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781671865730

Great Robot gift for kids and adults. This robotic engineer notebook can be used as a great gift for robotic engineers or kids that love to build robots. 120 colleged ruled pages 6x9 inches matte cover soft cover (paperback)

Hey! I'm Not a Book! I'm Really... a Robot!

Hey! I'm Not a Book! I'm Really... a Robot!
Author: Captain Happylife
Publisher: Not a Book
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre:
ISBN:

Hey! I'm not a Book! I'm really... a Robot! is about a "robot" that enlists young readers to help get unstuck and to switch back to "robot" shape from its current "book" shape.

Letters I Wrote

Letters I Wrote
Author: Lakisha Marie Mackie
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2022-12-28
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1662481292

In this book, you may call them speeches, you may call them poems, you may call them stories, but I call them Letters I Wrote. Thanks for reading my book Letters I Wrote.

Raising Human, Not A Robot.

Raising Human, Not A Robot.
Author:
Publisher: Ravindra Thakur
Total Pages: 38
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

The PDF is all about the way humans have evolved themselves into Robot to catch up with current working environment. And how we have stopped using our curiosity. And Why it is important for every one of us to use curiosity & enjoy every now & then the Human Spirit by Going out & exploring nature rather then on using Electronic Devices.

I Am Not a Robot

I Am Not a Robot
Author: Uday Prabhala
Publisher:
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2016
Genre: CAPTCHA (Challenge-response test)
ISBN:

The Obsoletes

The Obsoletes
Author: Simeon Mills
Publisher: Skybound Books
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1501198343

In this “inventive, moving, and funny” (Jess Walter, #1 New York Times bestselling author) coming-of-age novel, two human-like teen robots navigate high school, basketball, and potentially life-threatening consequences if their true origins are discovered by the inhabitants of their intolerant 1980s Michigan hometown. Fraternal twin brothers Darryl and Kanga are just like any other teenagers trying to make it through high school. They have to deal with peer pressure, awkwardness, and family drama. But there’s one closely guarded secret that sets them apart: they’re robots. So long as they keep their heads down, their robophobic neighbors won’t discover the truth about them and they just might make it through to graduation. But when Kanga becomes the star of the basketball team, his worrywart brother Darryl now has to work a million times harder to keep them both out of the spotlight. Though they look, sound, and act perfectly human, if anyone in their small, depressed Michigan town were to find out what they truly are, they’d likely be disassembled by an angry mob in the middle of their school gym. “Curious, sweet, heartbreaking, and redemptive” (Delilah S. Dawson, New York Times bestselling author), this is a funny, poignant look at brotherhood, xenophobia, and the limits of one’s programming.