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The birth and historical development of computational intelligence applications<br />

to respond to inputs in a manner that was most likely to meet its needs in the<br />

environment. This would constitute a major change, since epistemology has<br />

generally been pursued through conceptual analysis, not empirical inquiry.<br />

Juan A. Barceló<br />

Departament de Prehistòria<br />

Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona<br />

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