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  1. A logical calculus of the ideas immanent in nervous activity.Warren S. McCulloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - The Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics 5 (4):115-133.
    Because of the “all-or-none” character of nervous activity, neural events and the relations among them can be treated by means of propositional logic. It is found that the behavior of every net can be described in these terms, with the addition of more complicated logical means for nets containing circles; and that for any logical expression satisfying certain conditions, one can find a net behaving in the fashion it describes. It is shown that many particular choices among possible neurophysiological assumptions (...)
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  2. A Logical Calculus of the Ideas Immanent in Nervous Activity.Warren S. Mcculloch & Walter Pitts - 1943 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 9 (2):49-50.
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    Philolaos in Limbo, or: What Happened to the Pythagoreans?George de Santillana & Walter Pitts - 1951 - Isis 42:112-120.
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    Philolaos in Limbo, or: What Happened to the Pythagoreans?George de Santillana & Walter Pitts - 1951 - Isis 42 (2):112-120.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Ludwig Edelstein, Giorgio de Santillana, Walter Pitts, Marie Boas & Thomas Kuhn - 1952 - Isis 43:119-127.
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    Notes & Correspondence.Ludwig Edelstein, Giorgio de Santillana, Walter Pitts, Marie Boas, Thomas S. Kuhn, Herbert Reichner, Louise Patterson & George Sarton - 1952 - Isis 43 (2):119-127.
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  7. G. palm1.Warren McCulloch, Walter Pitts & A. Logical - 1986 - In G. Palm & A. Aertsen (eds.), Brain Theory. Springer. pp. 229.
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