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Paperback A Coherent Mind. Conversations on Asperger Cognition Book

ISBN: 1105570479

ISBN13: 9781105570476

A Coherent Mind. Conversations on Asperger Cognition

A Coherent Mind. Conversations on Asperger Cognition is an intellectual dialogue between a scientist and an artificial intelligence - a structured exploration of how an autistic mind constructs order, meaning, and autonomy in a world that often feels irrational. Written by Dr Alexei von Delwig, immunologist and scholar, the book is neither memoir nor self-help narrative. It is a disciplined, analytical examination of cognition from within: a series of precise exchanges between "Subject" and "Robot" that dissect perception, language, humour, emotional regulation, ethics, solitude, and creativity. The work takes the form of conversational "cards," each isolating a theme and examining it with scientific detachment and controlled irony. The Robot speaks in a dry, analytical voice; the Subject responds with clarity and structural exactness. Together, they map an autistic consciousness not as deficit or deviation, but as a coherent and internally consistent system. For the author, constructing such a system was not a philosophical luxury. It was a condition of survival. Creating an internal orbit - governed by logic, precision, and autonomy - allowed stability in an environment experienced as unpredictable and socially opaque. What might appear as distance or rigidity from the outside reveals itself, from within, as architecture. This book avoids sentimentality and therapeutic framing. Instead, it offers a lucid phenomenology of Asperger cognition: an inner ethnography written by someone who learned late in life that the system he had built for survival had a name. At a time when society is reconsidering neurodiversity and the relationship between human and artificial intelligence, A Coherent Mind proposes an unsettling symmetry. Autistic and artificial intelligences share reliance on structure, internal coherence, and logical integrity. Both struggle with the volatility of unspoken social rules. Both reveal, by contrast, the fragility of what passes for "normal" cognition. This is not a plea for acceptance. It is an examination of structure under pressure - and of the dignity that arises from coherence.

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