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As readers of his National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning Gödel, Escher, Bach know, Douglas Hofstadter has enjoyed a longtime fascination with analogy. In this artful collaboration with French psychologist Emmanuel Sander, he explains how those little leaps of meaning form the very building blocks that our brain use to interpret and master our daily lives. (P.S. This evocative book is itself the product of the strange loops that Hofstadter described in his I Am a Strange Loop. Surfaces and Essences was originally written in French and translated into English; but the difficult process of translating passages about analogy caused its co-authors to "loop" back to the original manuscript and then loop forward again and again.)
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In The Essence of Thought, Hofstadter and Sander show how analogy-making pervades our thought at all levels—indeed, that we make analogies not once a day or ...