Hofstadter, Carol Ann Brush: being Doug; bon mots by; dubious transportability of deepest pointers inside; dying of brain tumor; eye-to-eye with Doug re children; gaze similar to Doug’s; as Indian-dinner giver; interiority of, survival of; love for Prokofiev first violin concerto; memorial service for; memories belonging to, copied inside Doug; personal losses of, as felt by Doug; physical suffering of, shared by Doug; as sharable pattern; soul-shards, survival of, in Doug; thinking with Doug’s brain; thought of in present tense after death; videotapes, as disorienting; washing dishes and replaying dinner party with Doug
Hofstadter, Daniel; as catalyst to soul merger of parents; internalizing friends’ mannerisms; spotting reverberant parking lot from air; wearing nose-mounted TV camera
Hofstadter, Douglas: arranging memorial service; assuming Gödel is a male; baffled by Bartók; befriending Nagel family; being on both Mars and Venus; being Carol; belief in logic as key to human mind; column in
Hofstadter, Laura; eating falafel; expressions of, on brother’s face; reacting to photo of father; as sixth-grade student of symbolic logic; vegetarian leanings of
Hofstadter, Molly
Hofstadter, Monica; as catalyst to soul merger of parents; internalizing friends’ mannerisms; third birthday of; wearing nose-mounted TV camera
Hofstadter, Nancy; as All-Wise One to young son Douggie; “being” her husband, with an accent; called by son late at night; giving son
Hofstadter, Oliver; in kennel; movements controlled by joystick; webcam mounted on head of
Hofstadter, Robert; photo of; possibly living in brain of his son; seeking answers re daughter Molly
Hofstadter’s Law
hog, fully reductionistic view of
Holden Caulfield: personal gemma of; symbol for, inside brain of J. D. Salinger
hole in
Holiday, Billie
“holons”
honking in traffic jam
Hopalong Cassidy smile, tested out on classmates
hopes and aspirations of sunflowers
hopes and dreams, sharable as similar patterns in different brains
Horney, Karen
horse, limping and being beaten
horsies-and-doggies style of writing
Houdini, Harry
“How real is X?”
human beings as representationally universal machines
human condition; as belief in a myth; naïve view of; tied to coarse-grainedness of human perception; trapped in a quandary
Светлана Викторовна Томских , Нина Васильевна Пикулева , Владимир Николаевич Носков , Светлана Ивановна Миронова , Вячеслав Алексеевич Богданов , авторов Коллектив , Владимир Федорович Иванов
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