Still Platonic After All These Years: Artificial Life and Form/Matter Dualism.

This article analyzes concepts on artificial life and theory of vitality proposed by Christopher Langton. Basis of vitality theory on the works of logicians, Turin and Godel; Claims of ALife on the `Central Dogma' of molecular biology; Binary logic on notions of life; Comparison of the distribution...

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Publicado en:Australian Feminist Studies Vol. 14; no. 29; pp. 47 - 62
Autor principal: Jonson, Annemarie
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis Ltd Apr99
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