"The Final Volume of the Groundbreaking Trilogy on Agent-Based
Modeling"
In this pioneering synthesis, Joshua Epstein introduces a new
theoretical entity: "Agent_Zero." This software individual, or
"agent," is endowed with distinct emotional/affective,
cognitive/deliberative, and social modules. Grounded in
contemporary neuroscience, these internal components interact to
generate observed, often far-from-rational, individual behavior.
When multiple agents of this new type move and interact spatially,
they collectively generate an astonishing range of dynamics
spanning the fields of social conflict, psychology, public health,
law, network science, and economics.
Epstein weaves a computational tapestry with threads from Plato,
Hume, Darwin, Pavlov, Smith, Tolstoy, Marx, James, and Dostoevsky,
among others. This transformative synthesis of social philosophy,
cognitive neuroscience, and agent-based modeling will fascinate
scholars and students of every stripe. Epstein's computer programs
are provided in the book or on its Princeton University Press
website, along with movies of his "computational parables."
"Agent_Zero" is a signal departure in what it includes (e.g., a
new synthesis of neurally grounded internal modules), what it
eschews (e.g., standard behavioral imitation), the phenomena it
generates (from genocide to financial panic), and the modeling
arsenal it offers the scientific community.
For generative social science, "Agent_Zero" presents a
groundbreaking vision and the tools to realize it.
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