The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on alife modelling (2002)
| Venue: | Artificial Life |
| Citations: | 12 - 0 self |
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@ARTICLE{Wheeler02theview,
author = {Michael Wheeler and Seth Bullock and Ezequiel Di Paolo and Jason Noble and Mark Bedau and Simon Kirby and Anil Seth},
title = {The view from elsewhere: Perspectives on alife modelling},
journal = {Artificial Life},
year = {2002},
pages = {87--100}
}
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Abstract Many artificial life researchers stress the interdisciplinary character of the field. Against such a backdrop, this report reviews and discusses artificial life, as it is depicted in, and as it interfaces with, adjacent disciplines (in particular, philosophy, biology, and linguistics), and in the light of a specific historical example of interdisciplinary research (namely cybernetics) with which artificial life shares many features. This report grew out of a workshop held at the Sixth European Conference on Artificial Life in Prague and features individual contributions from the workshop’s eight speakers, plus a section designed to reflect the debates that took place during the workshop’s discussion sessions. The major theme that emerged during these sessions was the







