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    Artificial Life
    Mark A. Bedau, Editor

    The unifying forum for research on man-made systems that mimic the
    characteristics of natural living systems.
    ISSN 1064-5462

    Vol. 10, Issue 3 - Summer 2004

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    Editorial Introduction

    Unbinding Biological Autonomy:
    Francisco Varela's Contributions
    to Artificial Life
    Ezequeil A. Di Paolo
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    Articles

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    Basic Autonomy as a Fundamental
    Step in the Synthesis of Life
    Alvaro Moreno and Kepa Ruiz-Mirazo
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    The Affirmation of Self: A New
    Perspective on the Immune
    System
    John Stewart and Antonio Coutinho
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    Thirty Years of Computational
    Autopoiesis: A Review
    Barry McMullin
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    A Possible Route to Prebiotic
    Vesicle Reproduction
    Pier Luigi Luisi, Pasquale Stano, Silvia Rasi and Fabio Mavelli
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    Autopoiesis and Cognition in the
    Game of Life
    Randall D. Beer
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    Autopoiesis and Cognition
    Paul Bourgine and John Stewart
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    Autopoiesis and Natural Drift:
    Genetic Information,
    Reproduction, and Evolution
    Revisited
    Arantza Etxeberria
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