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Herbert A. Simon, 1916-2001

Science, 2001
H erbert A. Simon, winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in Economics, died on 9 February at the age of 84. He was Richard King Mellon Professor of Computer Science and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. In an era when universities assiduously preserve the names of their new buildings for generous donors, the new Computer Science Building at Carnegie ...
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Herbert A. Simon: AI pioneer

IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2001
Herbert A. Simon was one of the founding fathers of artificial intelligence. Simon, who, along with Allen Newell and J.C. Shaw, wrote the first AI program in 1956, received many honors in his lifetime, including the Nobel Prize in Economic Science in 1978. Simon was a true renaissance man.
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Models of Herbert A. Simon

Perspectives on Science, 2000
The work of Herbert A. Simon has drawn increasing attention from modern scholars who argue that Simon's work changed during the Cold War. This is due to the fact that Simon seemingly changed the substance of his research in the 1950s. This paper argues that Simon did not change in any significant way, but was lead by his interest in decision making and
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A model scholar: Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001)

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2002
Abstract This paper surveys Herbert A. Simon’s work over more than five decades of research, focusing particularly on his early publications and his contributions to behavioral economics, including the importance of the interdisciplinary research program with which he was associated at Carnegie Mellon University in the1950s and early 1960s.
Mie Augier, James G. March
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Herbert Simon: A Hedgehog and a Fox

2016
If as Archilochus’ famous fragment goes ‘The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing’ then Herbert Simon is, at face value, a star example of a fox. Popularized by Isaiah Berlin (1978), the fox-hedgehog distinction has been interpreted (overly simplistically as Berlin acknowledged) in terms of mutually exclusive or ideal types ...
Roger Frantz, Leslie Marsh
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Herbert A. Simon as a Cyborg Scientist

Perspectives on Science, 2000
This paper discusses how Herbert Simon's initial interest in decision making became transformed into a focus on understanding human problem solving in response to the concrete conditions of the Cold War and the practical goals of the military.In particular, it suggests a connection between the seachange in Simon's interest and his shift in patronage.As
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Simon, Herbert A.

2012
Richard S. Feldman   +30 more
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Herbert A. Simon

Written Communication, 2004
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Simon, Herbert A.

The Handbook of Economic Methodology is a major multidisciplinary reference work on the developing field of economic methodology.
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