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Herbert Simon (1916-2001). The scientist of the artificial [PDF]
With the disappearance of Herbert A. Simon, we have lost one of the most original thinkers of the 20th century. Highly influential in a number of scientific fields—some of which he actually helped create, such as artificial intelligence or information ...
Gobet, F
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Situatedness and Embodiment of Computational Systems
In this paper, the role of the environment and physical embodiment of computational systems for explanatory purposes will be analyzed. In particular, the focus will be on cognitive computational systems, understood in terms of mechanisms that manipulate ...
Marcin Miłkowski
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Where is Bounded Rationality From?
“Bounded rationality” has become such a key concept that the mere mention of the name “Simon” calls this phrase to mind. Nonetheless, this phrase does not appear in the original text of Administrative Behavior (Simon, 1947, 1957, 1976, 1997). In spite of
Nobuo TAKAHASHI
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Intervals of Quasi-Decompositionality and Emergent Properties [PDF]
The notion of emergence has accompanied philosophy of science since the late XIX century, claiming that in some systems there are properties in certain levels that cannot be deduced from properties of their components as seen in more fundamental levels ...
Cáceres Vázquez, Emilio +1 more
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Mixing Oil with Water: Framing and Theorizing in Management Research Informed by Design Science
Design science (DS) approaches have been emerging in engineering, management and other disciplines operating at the interface between design research and the natural or social sciences.
A. Georges L. Romme, Dimo Dimov
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Herbert Simon (1916/2001) y Juan Antonio Pérez López (1934-1996), «in memoriam»
Este artículo, escrito con motivo del fallecimiento de Herbert Simon, a la vez que para conmemorar el 5º aniversario del de Juan Antonio Pérez López, trata de valorar comparativamente las aportaciones de ambos a la ciencia de la Dirección.
Josep María Rosanas Martí
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Bounded rationality, enactive problem solving, and the neuroscience of social interaction
This article aims to show that there is an alternative way to explain human action with respect to the bottlenecks of the psychology of decision making. The empirical study of human behaviour from mid-20th century to date has mainly developed by looking ...
Riccardo Viale +5 more
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More than 100 years ago, Herbert A. Simon wrote the book “The sciences of the artificial” (1916) where he presented Economics as an artificial science. Even though back then the mainstream economics promoted the idea of , Simon’s perspective of man was ...
Camelia Ghiurca
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From the Extended Mind to the Digitally Extended Self: A Phenomenological Critique
In this paper, I will critically consider Clark and Chalmers’ hypothesis of the «extended mind» in order to sketch a possible phenomenological account of active externalism, by following three steps: (i) I will consider Clark and Chalmers’ hypothesis ...
Federica Buongiorno
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