Experts & Speakers Faculty Profile
Douglas Richard Hofstadter
College Professor of Cognitive Science, College Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, College of Arts and Sciences
IU Bloomington
College Professor of Cognitive Science, College Professor of Computer Science, Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy
Interests:
Cognitive science, computers, artificial intelligence, creativity, intelligence, psychology, thought processEducation:
- B.S. at Stanford University, 1965
- M.S. at University of Oregon, 1972
- Ph.D. at University of Oregon, 1975
Background:
- Also Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Psychology, and the History & Philosophy of Science -- all at IU Bloomington.
- Won Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for nonfiction for his book, "Godel, Escher, Bach: an Eternal Golden Braid."
- Studies cognitive science, philosophy of the mind, and discovery and creation in mathematics and music.
- Main focus of research is on emergent models of high-level perception and analogical thought.
