Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life is a 2007 book edited by Jessica Riskin. It is a collection of essays about the history of the making of mechanicals in an attempt to emulate or recreate life.
Editor | Jessica Riskin |
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Language | English |
Subject | Non-fiction, Automatons, Artificial Intelligence |
Published | 2007 (University of Chicago Press) |
Publication place | United States |
Media type | Print (hardback, paperback) |
Pages | 389 |
ISBN | 9780226720807 |
OCLC | 80917572 |
Reception
editGenesis Redux has been reviewed by the Annals of Science,[1] Nature,[2] The British Journal for the History of Science,[3] and The American Historical Review.[4]
References
edit- ^ Nicholson, Daniel J. (January 2011). "Book Reviews: Life Sciences - Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life". Annals of Science. 68 (1): 136–139. doi:10.1080/00033790802657855. S2CID 144172791.
- ^ Greg Bear (November 29, 2007). "Is artificial life moving any closer?". Nature. 450 (7170): 612. Bibcode:2007Natur.450..612B. doi:10.1038/450612a.
- ^ Jacob Stegenga (July 2009). "Jessica Riskin (ed.), Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life" (PDF). The British Journal for the History of Science. 42 (3): 437, 438. doi:10.1017/s0007087409990148. S2CID 143759044. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
- ^ "Genesis Redux: Essays in the History and Philosophy of Artificial Life". The American Historical Review. 113 (2): 296. February 2008. doi:10.1086/ahr.113.1.296d.