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  1. John Philip Newell (born 1953) is a Celtic teacher and author of spirituality who calls the modern world to reawaken to the sacredness of Earth and every human being. Canadian by birth, and a citizen also of Scotland, he resides with his family in Edinburgh and works on both sides of the Atlantic.

  2. J. Philip Newell: Author in Spirituality, http://www.jphilipnewell.com (August 8, 2007). Newell, J. Philip 1953-PERSONAL:Born May 4, 1953, in Chatham, Ontario, Canada; son of William J. (a minister of religion) and Pearl (a homemaker) Newell; married Alison Cant, September 27, 1978; children: Rowan, Brendan, Kirsten, Cameron.

  3. Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Spirituality. Bio. John Philip Newell, a Church of Scotland minister whose Ph.D. is from the University of Edinburgh, is internationally acclaimed for his work in the field of Celtic spirituality and his commitment to interfaith relationship and peacemaking.

  4. El General Problem Solver (GPS), en español Solucionador General de Problemas, es un programa de ordenador creado en 1957 por Herbert Simon, J.C. Shaw, y Allen Newell con el objetivo de construir una máquina capaz de resolver problemas de carácter general.

  5. El Logic Theorist es un complejo sistema de manejo de información creado por Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon y Cliff Shaw en 1955. Este sistema es considerado una de las primeras muestras de un programa exhibiendo comportamientos inteligentes, al imitar el comportamiento del ser humano para solucionar problemas matemáticos.

  6. By S & P Team. The Reverend Dr. John Philip Newell is a poet, peacemaker, scholar, and ordained Church of Scotland Minister. Since receiving his PhD in Ecclesiastical History from the University of Edinburgh in 1981, Newell served as Warden of Iona Abbey in the Western Isles of Scotland and Companion Theologian for the American Spirituality ...

  7. Theory. Architecture. Agent development. Software. Applications. See also. References. Bibliography. External links. Soar (cognitive architecture) Soar [1] is a cognitive architecture, [2] originally created by John Laird, Allen Newell, and Paul Rosenbloom at Carnegie Mellon University.