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From Intellect to Intuition
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Edinburgh University Press The Democratic Intellect: Scotland and Her Universities in the Nineteenth Century
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Zondervan Publishing House Full Gospel, Fractured Minds?: A Call to Use God's Gift of the Intellect
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State University of New York Press Kernel of the Kernel: Concerning the Wayfaring and Spiritual Journey of the People of Intellect - a Shii Approach to Sufism
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Thames & Hudson Ltd Degas: Passion and Intellect (New Horizons S.)
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Oxford Paperbacks France, 1848-1945: Intellect and Pride Vol 2 (Oxford Paperbacks)
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Oxford University Press A Brief History of the Mind: From Apes to Intellect and Beyond
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Clarendon Press Machiavellian Intelligence: Social Expertise and the Evolution of Intellect in Monkeys, Apes and Humans Bk.1
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University of Chicago Press The Feeling Intellect: Selected Writings
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Harvard University Press The Mobilization of Intellect: French Scholars and Writers During the Great War
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Polygon The Revival of the Democratic Intellect (Determinations S.)
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Stanford University Press The Personal Interface: Douglas Engelbart, the Augmentation of Human Intellect and the Genesis of Personal Computing (Writing Science S.)
<I>Bootstrapping</I&g t; is a thoughtful history of an underreported story. When Douglas Engelbart first demonstrated small-w windows and a funny wooden device called a mouse back in 1968, interest jumped quickly and he became the progenitor of the PC. Now less widely known than the successful entrepreneurs who made billions from his innovations, his story deserves deeper attention as an outstanding example of practical creative research. Communications professor Thierry Bardini examines the scope of his work before and during his tenure at the Stanford Research Institute. <p> Bardini cleverly sidesteps the post-modern super-analysis of his colleagues to present a clear, straightforward glimpse into Engelbart's environment of inspiration. As an engineer familiar with the earliest computers, he quickly came to understand that their complexity could quickly outpace human ability to cope and thus was born the concept of the user. His team used their computing power to determine how best to use their computing power--a reflexive assignment of profound brilliance--and churned out novel concepts and designs faster than their contemporaries could absorb them. <p> How and why this occurred as it did is the focus of Bardini's research and students of creativity and the history of computing will have fits of ecstasy that he has compiled his work so accessibly. Better still, <I>Bootstrapping</I&g t; shows research done right and is essential reading for R&D types everywhere. <I>--Rob Lightner</I>
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Duke University Press Useful Knowledge: The Victorians, Morality and the March of Intellect
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Lucis Press Ltd From Intellect to Intuition
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Stanford University Press The Personal Interface: Douglas Engelbart, the Augmentation of Human Intellect and the Genesis of Personal Computing (Writing Science S.)
<I>Bootstrapping</I&g t; is a thoughtful history of an underreported story. When Douglas Engelbart first demonstrated small-w windows and a funny wooden device called a mouse back in 1968, interest jumped quickly and he became the progenitor of the PC. Now less widely known than the successful entrepreneurs who made billions from his innovations, his story deserves deeper attention as an outstanding example of practical creative research. Communications professor Thierry Bardini examines the scope of his work before and during his tenure at the Stanford Research Institute. <p> Bardini cleverly sidesteps the post-modern super-analysis of his colleagues to present a clear, straightforward glimpse into Engelbart's environment of inspiration. As an engineer familiar with the earliest computers, he quickly came to understand that their complexity could quickly outpace human ability to cope and thus was born the concept of the user. His team used their computing power to determine how best to use their computing power--a reflexive assignment of profound brilliance--and churned out novel concepts and designs faster than their contemporaries could absorb them. <p> How and why this occurred as it did is the focus of Bardini's research and students of creativity and the history of computing will have fits of ecstasy that he has compiled his work so accessibly. Better still, <I>Bootstrapping</I&g t; shows research done right and is essential reading for R&D types everywhere. <I>--Rob Lightner</I>
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Lucis Press Ltd From Intellect to Intuition
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Wipf & Stock Publishers The Passionate Intellect: Dorothy L. Sayers' Encounter with Dante
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New World Library Escaping the Prison of the Intellect: A Journey from Here to Here
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