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This new volume in the acclaimed Oxford Readings in Philosophy series offers a selection of the most important philosophical work being done in the new and fast-growing interdisciplinary area of artificial life. Artificial life research seeks to synthesize the characteristics of life by artificial means, particularly employing computer technology. The essays here explore such fascinating themes as the nature of life, the relation between life and mind, and the limits of technology.
| Introduction | 1 | |
| 1 | Artificial Life | 39 |
| 2 | Autonomy and Artificiality | 95 |
| 3 | An Approach to the Synthesis of Life | 111 |
| 4 | Form and Order in Evolutionary Biology | 146 |
| 5 | Evolution - Natural and Artificial | 173 |
| 6 | Animals as Cost-Based Robots | 179 |
| 7 | From Robots to Rothko: The Bringing Forth of Worlds | 209 |
| 8 | Today the Earwig, Tomorrow Man? | 237 |
| 9 | Happy Couplings: Emergence and Explanatory Interlock | 262 |
| 10 | In Praise of Interactive Emergence, Or Why Explanations Don't Have to Wait for Implementations | 282 |
| 11 | Aristotle on Life | 303 |
| 12 | Spencer and Dewey on Life and Mind | 314 |
| 13 | The Nature of Life | 332 |
| 14 | Learning from Functionalism - Prospects for Strong Artificial Life | 361 |
| 15 | Simulations, Realizations, and Theories of Life | 379 |
| Notes on the Contributors | 395 | |
| Selected Bibliography | 397 | |
| Index of Names | 401 |
Overview
This new volume in the acclaimed Oxford Readings in Philosophy series offers a selection of the most important philosophical work being done in the new and fast-growing interdisciplinary area of artificial life. Artificial life research seeks to synthesize the characteristics of life by artificial means, particularly employing computer technology. The essays here explore such fascinating themes as the nature of life, the relation between life and mind, and the limits of ...