Darwin s Devices

Darwin s Devices
Author: John Long
Publsiher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780465029280

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What happens when we let robots play the game of life? The challenge of studying evolution is that the history of life is buried in the past—we can’t witness the dramatic events that shaped the adaptations we see today. But biorobotics expert John Long has found an ingenious way to overcome this problem: he creates robots that look and behave like extinct animals, subjects them to evolutionary pressures, lets them compete for mates and resources, and mutates their ‘genes’. In short, he lets robots play the game of life. In Darwin’s Devices, Long tells the story of these evolving biorobots—how they came to be, and what they can teach us about the biology of living and extinct species. Evolving biorobots can replicate creatures that disappeared from the earth long ago, showing us in real time what happens in the face of unexpected environmental challenges. Biomechanically correct models of backbones functioning as part of an autonomous robot, for example, can help us understand why the first vertebrates evolved them. But the most impressive feature of these robots, as Long shows, is their ability to illustrate the power of evolution to solve difficult technological challenges autonomously—without human input regarding what a workable solution might be. Even a simple robot can create complex behavior, often learning or evolving greater intelligence than humans could possibly program. This remarkable idea could forever alter the face of engineering, design, and even warfare. An amazing tour through the workings of a fertile mind, Darwin’s Devices will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about evolution, robot intelligence, and life itself.

The Darwin Reader

The Darwin Reader
Author: Charles Darwin,Mark Ridley
Publsiher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 315
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0393969673

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Gathers selections from nine of Darwin's most important books, including writings about coral reefs, the Galapagos Islands, evolution, emotions, and flowers.

Darwin and Theories of Aesthetics and Cultural History

Darwin and Theories of Aesthetics and Cultural History
Author: Barbara Larson,Sabine Flach
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1409448703

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Darwin and Theories of Aesthetics and Cultural History is a significant contribution to the fields of theory, Darwin studies, and cultural history. This collection of eight essays is the first volume to address, from the point of view of art and literary historians, Darwin's intersections with aesthetic theories and cultural histories from the eighteenth century to the present day. Among the philosophers of art influenced by Darwinian evolution and considered in this collection are Alois Riegl, Ruskin, and Aby Warburg. This stimulating collection ranges in content from essays on the influence of eighteenth-century aesthetic theory on Darwin and nineteenth-century debates circulating around beauty to the study of evolutionary models in contemporary art.

In the Light of Evolution

In the Light of Evolution
Author: National Academy of Sciences
Publsiher: Sackler Colloquium
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2007
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015073872999

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The Arthur M. Sackler Colloquia of the National Academy of Sciences address scientific topics of broad and current interest, cutting across the boundaries of traditional disciplines. Each year, four or five such colloquia are scheduled, typically two days in length and international in scope. Colloquia are organized by a member of the Academy, often with the assistance of an organizing committee, and feature presentations by leading scientists in the field and discussions with a hundred or more researchers with an interest in the topic. Colloquia presentations are recorded and posted on the National Academy of Sciences Sackler colloquia website and published on CD-ROM. These Colloquia are made possible by a generous gift from Mrs. Jill Sackler, in memory of her husband, Arthur M. Sackler.

The Genius of Erasmus Darwin

The Genius of Erasmus Darwin
Author: Christopher Upham Murray Smith,Robert Arnott
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 0754636712

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The Genius of Erasmus Darwin provides insight into the full extent of Erasmus Darwin's exceptional intellect. He is shown to be a major creative thinker and innovator, one of the minds behind the late eighteenth-century industrial revolution, and one of the first, if not the first, to perceive the living world (including humans) as part of a unified evolutionary scenario. The contributions here provide contextual understandings of Erasmus Darwin's thought, as well as studies of particular works and accounts of the later reception of his writings. In this way it is possible to see why the young Samuel Taylor Coleridge was moved to describe Darwin as 'the first literary character in Europe, and the most original-minded man'.Erasmus Darwin, Charles Darwin's grandfather, was one of the leading intellectuals of eighteenth-century England. He was a man with an extraordinary range of interests and activities: he was a doctor, biologist, inventor, poet, linguist and botanist. He was also a founding member of the Lunar Society, an intellectual community that included such eminent men as James Watt and Josiah Wedgwood.

Copernicus Darwin and Freud

Copernicus  Darwin  and Freud
Author: Friedel Weinert
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2009-03-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781444304947

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Using Copernicanism, Darwinism, and Freudianism as examples of scientific traditions, Copernicus, Darwin and Freud takes a philosophical look at these three revolutions in thought to illustrate the connections between science and philosophy. Shows how these revolutions in thought lead to philosophical consequences Provides extended case studies of Copernicanism, Darwinism, and Freudianism Integrates the history of science and the philosophy of science like no other text Covers both the philosophy of natural and social science in one volume

On the Origin of Species

On the Origin of Species
Author: Charles Darwin
Publsiher: Xist Publishing
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2016-03-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781681959146

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On the Origin of Species by Charles Darwin from Coterie Classics All Coterie Classics have been formatted for ereaders and devices and include a bonus link to the free audio book. “One general law, leading to the advancement of all organic beings, namely, multiply, vary, let the strongest live and the weakest die.”― Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species In On the Origin of Species, Charles Darwin set out his theory of evolution, natural selection, and survival of the fittest.

Darwin and the Argument by Analogy

Darwin and the Argument by Analogy
Author: Roger M. White,M.J.S. Hodge,Gregory Radick
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781108477284

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Sets out an original perspective on Darwin's argument for the theory of natural selection.