International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries to unify different fields of research and different engineering cultures under the universal term of information processing. From this position, it extends towards the life and social sciences. Cybernetics describes a kind of alliance between some applied mathematicians, some engineers and biologists during and after the war. The history of cybernetics gives us a remarkable opportunity to isolate the different levels of interaction between political commitment and constitution of a scientific discipline
This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at h...
This chapter explores the often overlooked area of cybernetic prediction, a form of prediction conce...
reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic...
International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries t...
Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) is unanimously considered the father of Cybernetics, the discipline that ...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
This book presents the entire body of thought of Norbert Wiener (1894–1964), knowledge of which is e...
Is Biophysics an interdisciplinary science? In order to answer this rhetorical question, it can be u...
The study of information and its values has long been deeply tied up with the field of cybernetics, ...
Probably among the first to deal with it, nearly sixty years ago, Norbert Wiener, the founding fathe...
The essay presents a historical analysis of the background, context, and consequences of the famous ...
In this paper we will illustrate some of the technological, ethical and political issues, under disc...
The article starts by reminding on the wide spread popular use of the term ‚cybernetics‘ in composit...
One of the many ways that scientists and philosophers have sought to define cybernetics has been as...
Histories of cybernetics, at least those in the English language, concentrate almost exclusively on ...
This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at h...
This chapter explores the often overlooked area of cybernetic prediction, a form of prediction conce...
reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic...
International audienceCybernetics is a by-product of the Second World War, a discipline that tries t...
Norbert Wiener (1894-1964) is unanimously considered the father of Cybernetics, the discipline that ...
The term cybernetics comes from the Greek word for steersman or the helmsman on a ship. Words with t...
This book presents the entire body of thought of Norbert Wiener (1894–1964), knowledge of which is e...
Is Biophysics an interdisciplinary science? In order to answer this rhetorical question, it can be u...
The study of information and its values has long been deeply tied up with the field of cybernetics, ...
Probably among the first to deal with it, nearly sixty years ago, Norbert Wiener, the founding fathe...
The essay presents a historical analysis of the background, context, and consequences of the famous ...
In this paper we will illustrate some of the technological, ethical and political issues, under disc...
The article starts by reminding on the wide spread popular use of the term ‚cybernetics‘ in composit...
One of the many ways that scientists and philosophers have sought to define cybernetics has been as...
Histories of cybernetics, at least those in the English language, concentrate almost exclusively on ...
This article has been written in memory of Norbert Wiener and is dedicated to him. Takes a look at h...
This chapter explores the often overlooked area of cybernetic prediction, a form of prediction conce...
reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic...