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Comment-link margin-left.6em;. Philosophy of Computation; Philosophy of Artificial Life; Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy of Biology; philosophy of complex science. Monday, September 12, 2005. It is a truly admirable work, and should prove extremely valuable. There is really nothing to compete with it for its broad scope and lively, easy style.- John Ziman. Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Bristol, and Fellow of the Royal Society. The evolution o.

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Comment-link margin-left.6em;. Philosophy of Computation; Philosophy of Artificial Life; Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence; Philosophy of Mind; Philosophy of Biology; philosophy of complex science. Monday, September 12, 2005. It is a truly admirable work, and should prove extremely valuable. There is really nothing to compete with it for its broad scope and lively, easy style.- John Ziman. Professor Emeritus of Physics at the University of Bristol, and Fellow of the Royal Society. The evolution o.

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