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Jul 1995
ISBN 0262121891
336 pp.
70 illus.
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Artificial Life
Christopher G. Langton

Artificial life, a field that seeks to increase the role of synthesis in the study of biological phenomena, has great potential, both for unlocking the secrets of life and for raising a host of disturbing issues -- scientific and technical as well as philosophical and ethical. This book brings together a series of overview articles that appeared in the first three issues of the groundbreaking journal Artificial Life, along with a new introduction by Christopher Langton, Editor-in-Chief of Artificial Life, founder of the discipline, and Director of the Artificial Life Program at the Santa Fe Institute.

Table of Contents
 Foreword
 Editor's Introduction
1 Artificial Life as a Tool for Biological Inquiry
by Charles Taylor and David Jefferson
 Cooperation and Community Structure in Artificial Ecosystems
by Kristian Lindgren and Mats G. Nordahl
 Extended Molecular Evolutionary Biology: Artificial Life Bridging the Gap Between Chemistry and Biology
by P. Schuster
 Visual Models of Morphogenesis
by Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
 The Artificial Life Roots of Artificial Intelligence
by Luc Steels
 Toward Synthesizing Artificial Neural Networks that Exhibit Cooperative Intelligent Behavior: Some Open Issues in Artificial Life
by Michael G. Dyer
 Modeling Adaptive Autonomous Agents
by Pattie Maes
 Chaos as a Source of Complexity and Diversity in Evolution
by Kunihiko Kaneko
 An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology: Zen and the Art of Creating Life
by Thomas S. Ray
 Beyond Digital Naturalism
by Walter Fontana, Günter Wagner and Leo W. Buss
 Learning About Life
by Mitchel Resnick
 Book Reviews: Books on Artificial Life and Related Topics
by David G. Stork
 Computer Viruses as Artificial Life
by Eugene H. Spafford
 Genetic Algorithms and Artificial Life
by Melanie Mitchell and Stephanie Forrest
 Artificial Life as Philosophy
by Daniel Dennett
 Levels of Functional Equivalence in Reverse Bioengineering
by Stevan Hamad
 Why Do We Need Artificial Life?
by Eric W. Bonabeau and Guy Theraulaz
 Index
 
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