
Best Of: How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves
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Notable books mentioned: Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith, Children of Ruin, The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul, The Outermost House by Henry Beston
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The host mentions 'Other Minds' to explore the complexities of consciousness and communication across species, particularly focusing on octopuses.…

The host discusses the growing fascination with octopuses and their complex behaviors, highlighting the book 'Children of Ruin' as part of this tre…
The host mentioned 'The Extended Mind' to explore the concept of embodied cognition and how our subconscious can process information differently th…

Best Of: How Octopuses Upend What We Know About Ourselves mentions Other Minds by Peter Godfrey Smith, Children of Ruin, The Extended Mind by Annie Murphy Paul, and The Outermost House by Henry Beston with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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Books Mentioned

“There's Peter Godfrey Smith's Other Minds.”
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“The speaker mentions reading a book titled 'Children of Ruin' in the context of discussing human and octopus cognition.”
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“The speaker refers to 'The Extended Mind' by Annie Murphy Paul, discussing embodied cognition and subconscious calculations.”
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“A quote from this book serves as a motto for the speaker's writing, emphasizing a mystical concept of animals.”
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“This book describes how humans probably lived for thousands of years and is noted as a gorgeous, beautiful book.”
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“A classic account of animal behavior that recognizes animals as thinking, feeling beings.”
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“The speaker praises this book, indicating it is wonderful.”
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Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
My Octopus Teacher
“There's this documentary on Netflix that I loved called My Octopus Teacher.”