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A historical note on «artificial life»

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In this paper, I am dealing with some epistemological aspects of what Christopher Langton (1989) and some other scientists have been calling recently «artificial life», whose history, in fact, is far older. I want to take a view on the origin, further developments and latest issues of these models, and try to point out the major philosophical and epistemological problems arising with them.

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Parrochia, D. A historical note on «artificial life». Acta Biotheor 43, 177–183 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00709442

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