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Metamagical Themas is an eclectic collection of articles that Douglas Hofstadter wrote for the popular science magazine Scientific American during the early 1980s. The anthology was published in 1985 by Basic Books. The volume is substantial in size and contains extensive notes concerning responses to the articles and other information relevant to their content. (One of the notes—page 65—suggested memetics for the study of memes.) The index of the book mentions Hofstadter's recurring alter ego, Egbert B. Gebstadter.

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  • Metamagical Themas is an eclectic collection of articles that Douglas Hofstadter wrote for the popular science magazine Scientific American during the early 1980s. The anthology was published in 1985 by Basic Books. The volume is substantial in size and contains extensive notes concerning responses to the articles and other information relevant to their content. (One of the notes—page 65—suggested memetics for the study of memes.) Major themes include: self-reference in memes, language, art and logic; discussions of philosophical issues important in cognitive science/AI; analogies and what makes something similar to something else (specifically what makes, for example, an uppercase letter 'A' recognizable as such); and lengthy discussions of the work of Robert Axelrod on the prisoner's dilemma, as well as the idea of superrationality. The concept of superrationality, and its relevance to the Cold War, environmental issues and such, is accompanied by some amusing and rather stimulating notes on experiments conducted by the author at the time. Another notable feature is the inclusion of two dialogues in the style of those appearing in Gödel, Escher, Bach. Ambigrams are mentioned. There are three articles centered on the Lisp programming language, where Hofstadter first details the language itself, and then shows how it relates to Gödel's incompleteness theorem. Two articles are devoted to Rubik's Cube and other such puzzles. Many other topics are also mentioned, all in Hofstadter's usual easy, approachable style. Many chapters open with an illustration of an extremely abstract alphabet, yet one which is still gestaltly recognizable as such. The game of Nomic was first introduced to the public in this column, in June 1982, when excerpts from a book (still unpublished at the time) by the game's creator Peter Suber were printed and discussed. The index of the book mentions Hofstadter's recurring alter ego, Egbert B. Gebstadter. (en)
  • メタマジック・ゲーム(原題:Metamagical Themas)は、ダグラス・ホフスタッターの著書であり、1980年代初頭に通俗科学雑誌『サイエンティフィック・アメリカン』に寄稿した記事を集めた選集である。1985年に社から出版された。 (ja)
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  • 0-465-04566-9
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  • 11475807
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  • Cover of the first edition (en)
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  • Metamagical Themas: Questing for the Essence of Mind and Pattern (en)
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  • Frederic Chopin, free will, Heisenberg principle, Innumeracy, Lisp, memes, Prisoner's dilemma, quantum mechanics, Rubik's Cube, William Safire, strange attractors, Alan Turing, et al. (en)
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  • メタマジック・ゲーム(原題:Metamagical Themas)は、ダグラス・ホフスタッターの著書であり、1980年代初頭に通俗科学雑誌『サイエンティフィック・アメリカン』に寄稿した記事を集めた選集である。1985年に社から出版された。 (ja)
  • Metamagical Themas is an eclectic collection of articles that Douglas Hofstadter wrote for the popular science magazine Scientific American during the early 1980s. The anthology was published in 1985 by Basic Books. The volume is substantial in size and contains extensive notes concerning responses to the articles and other information relevant to their content. (One of the notes—page 65—suggested memetics for the study of memes.) The index of the book mentions Hofstadter's recurring alter ego, Egbert B. Gebstadter. (en)
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  • メタマジック・ゲーム (ja)
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