• Genesis Redux Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life

Genesis Redux Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life

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Since antiquity, philosophers and engineers have tried to take life’s measure by reproducing it. Aiming to reenact Creation, at least in part, these experimenters have hoped to understand the links between body and spirit, matter and mind, mechanism and consciousness. Genesis Redux examines moments from this centuries-long experimental tradition: efforts to simulate life in machinery, to synthesize life out of material parts, and to understand living beings by comparison with inanimate mechanisms. Jessica Riskin collects seventeen essays from distinguished scholars in several fields. These studies offer an unexpected and far-reaching result: attempts to create artificial life have rarely been driven by an impulse to reduce life and mind to machinery. On the contrary, designers of synthetic creatures have generally assumed a role for something nonmechanical. The history of artificial life is thus also a history of theories of soul and intellect. Taking a historical approach to a modern quandary, Genesis Redux is essential reading for historians and philosophers of science and technology, scientists and engineers working in artificial life and intelligence, and anyone engaged in evaluating these world-changing projects.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226720814
ISBN-10: 0226720810
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 2007-08-01
Edition description: 1
Pages: 407
Product dimensions: Height: 0.9 Inches, Length: 8.89 Inches, Weight: 1.37568451488 Pounds, Width: 6.11 Inches
Author: Jessica Riskin
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

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