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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Contributors ix
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Introduction: The Sistine Gap 1
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ONE. Connections
- 2. The Imitation of Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy 35
- 3. The Devil as Automaton: Giovanni Fontana and the Meanings of a Fifteenth-Century Machine 46
- 4. Infinite Gesture: Automata and the Emotions in Descartes and Shakespeare 63
- 5. Abstracting from the Soul: The Mechanics of Locomotion 85
- 6. The Anatomy of Artificial Life: An Eighteenth-Century Perspective 96
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TWO. Emergence
- 7. The Homunculus and the Mandrake: Art Aiding Nature versus Art Faking Nature 119
- 8. Sex Ratio Theory, Ancient and Modern: An Eighteenth- Century Debate about Intelligent Design and the Development of Models in Evolutionary Biology 131
- 9. The Gender of Automata in Victorian Britain 163
- 10. Techno-Humanism: Requiem for the Cyborg 196
- 11. Nanobots and Nanotubes: Two Alternative Biomimetic Paradigms of Nanotechnology 221
- 12. Creating Insight: Gestalt Theory and the Early Computer 237
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THREE. Interactions
- 13. Perpetual Devotion: A Sixteenth-Century Machine That Prays 263
- 14. Motions and Passions: Music-Playing Women Automata and the Culture of Affect in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany 293
- 15. An Archaeology of Artificial Life, Underwater 321
- 16. Booting Up Baby 334
- 17. Body Language: Lessons from the Near-Human 346
- Index 375
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- List of Contributors ix
- List of Illustrations xiii
- Acknowledgments xvii
- 1. Introduction: The Sistine Gap 1
-
ONE. Connections
- 2. The Imitation of Life in Ancient Greek Philosophy 35
- 3. The Devil as Automaton: Giovanni Fontana and the Meanings of a Fifteenth-Century Machine 46
- 4. Infinite Gesture: Automata and the Emotions in Descartes and Shakespeare 63
- 5. Abstracting from the Soul: The Mechanics of Locomotion 85
- 6. The Anatomy of Artificial Life: An Eighteenth-Century Perspective 96
-
TWO. Emergence
- 7. The Homunculus and the Mandrake: Art Aiding Nature versus Art Faking Nature 119
- 8. Sex Ratio Theory, Ancient and Modern: An Eighteenth- Century Debate about Intelligent Design and the Development of Models in Evolutionary Biology 131
- 9. The Gender of Automata in Victorian Britain 163
- 10. Techno-Humanism: Requiem for the Cyborg 196
- 11. Nanobots and Nanotubes: Two Alternative Biomimetic Paradigms of Nanotechnology 221
- 12. Creating Insight: Gestalt Theory and the Early Computer 237
-
THREE. Interactions
- 13. Perpetual Devotion: A Sixteenth-Century Machine That Prays 263
- 14. Motions and Passions: Music-Playing Women Automata and the Culture of Affect in Late Eighteenth-Century Germany 293
- 15. An Archaeology of Artificial Life, Underwater 321
- 16. Booting Up Baby 334
- 17. Body Language: Lessons from the Near-Human 346
- Index 375