Leviathan: A Simulation of Behavioral Systems, to Operate Dynamically on a Digital Computer [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 15 (1):195-195 (1961)
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An explanation of the how and why of computer-simulation of complex, hierarchically organized systems, together with a rough outline of a specific -program suitable for such use. Though the program and the suggested techniques are intrinsically interesting, the claims made for the theoretical and practical consequences of such simulation are perhaps overexpansive. --N. D. B. Jr.

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