- "
Metamagical Themas" (an
anagram of "Mathematical Games"). Then Hofstadter's
column appeared monthly from
January 1982
through July 1983.
Metamagical Themas...
- doesn't have to do with
computers becoming intelligent." In his book
Metamagical Themas, he says that "in this day and age, how can
anyone fascinated...
- In the
platonia dilemma introduced in
Douglas Hofstadter's book
Metamagical Themas, an
eccentric trillionaire gathers 20
people together, and
tells them...
-
known mention of this idea
occurs in
Douglas Hofstadter's 1985 book
Metamagical Themas,
where Hofstadter states I
myself once
learned 380
digits of π...
-
designed by
Peter Suber, and was
first published in
Douglas Hofstadter's "
Metamagical Themas"
column in the June 1982
edition of
Scientific American. Hofstadter...
-
February 2012.
Retrieved 20 June 2012. Hofstadter,
Douglas R. (1985).
Metamagical Themas:
Questing for the
Essence of Mind and Pattern. New York: Basic...
-
status by its
masquerade as a book of fact".
Douglas Hofstadter, in
Metamagical Themas,
finds many of the
illustrations "grotesque and disturbing" and...
- The
modern memetics movement dates from the mid-1980s. A
January 1983 "
Metamagical Themas"
column by
Douglas Hofstadter, in
Scientific American, was influential...
- included:
Martin Gardner's
Mathematical Games column Douglas Hofstadter's
Metamagical Themas The
Amateur Scientist column A. K. Dewdney's
Computer Recreations...
-
Rivers Press. ISBN 978-0-307-45034-0. Hofstadter,
Douglas Richard (1996).
Metamagical themas:
questing for the
essence of mind and pattern.
Basic Books. p...