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-- it is as it says -- show and tell about the kludge of mind and meaning and just play time for me while stopping and browsing on my bicycle tour of the desert -- Dr. Gary Marcus, a cognitive neuroscientist at New York University, says it has to do with the fact that our brain is far from the biological super-computer we like to think it is. His new book, Kluge, the hapharzard construction of the human mind, argues that the brain is poorly-cobbled construction, built by imperfect evolutionary engineering.
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