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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (hardback)

ISBN
  
978-0-465-03078-1

Author
  
Douglas Hofstadter

Genre
  
Non-fiction

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Publication date
  
March 26th, 2007

Pages
  
412 pages

Originally published
  
26 March 2007

Publisher
  
Basic Books

Country
  
United States of America

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Subject
  
Consciousness, strange loops, intelligence

Awards
  
Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Science and Technology

Similar
  
Douglas Hofstadter books, Consciousness books, Philosophy books

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I Am a Strange Loop is a 2007 book by Douglas Hofstadter, examining in depth the concept of a strange loop to explain the sense of "I". The concept of a strange loop was originally developed in his 1979 book Gödel, Escher, Bach.

In the end, we are self-perceiving, self-inventing, locked-in mirages that are little miracles of self-reference.

Hofstadter had previously expressed disappointment with how Gödel, Escher, Bach, which won the Pulitzer Prize in 1980 for general nonfiction, was received. In the preface to its 20th-anniversary edition, Hofstadter laments that the book was perceived as a hodgepodge of neat things with no central theme. He states: "GEB is a very personal attempt to say how it is that animate beings can come out of inanimate matter. What is a self, and how can a self come out of stuff that is as selfless as a stone or a puddle?"

Hofstadter seeks to remedy this problem in I Am a Strange Loop by focusing and expounding on the central message of Gödel, Escher, Bach. He demonstrates how the properties of self-referential systems, demonstrated most famously in Gödel's incompleteness theorems, can be used to describe the unique properties of minds.

As an exploration of the sense of "I", Hofstadter explores his own life, and those to whom he has been close.

References

I Am a Strange Loop Wikipedia