The Human Use of Human Beings: Cybernetics and SocietyAvon Books, 1973 - 288 páginas |
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... organisms . The synapse in the living organism corresponds to the switching device in the machine . For further development of the detailed relation- ship between machines and living organisms , one should consult the extremely ...
... organisms . The synapse in the living organism corresponds to the switching device in the machine . For further development of the detailed relation- ship between machines and living organisms , one should consult the extremely ...
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... organism becomes , so to speak , more fully an organism . We have already seen that certain organisms , such as man , tend for a time to maintain and often even to increase the level of their organi- zation 129 Organization as the Message.
... organism becomes , so to speak , more fully an organism . We have already seen that certain organisms , such as man , tend for a time to maintain and often even to increase the level of their organi- zation 129 Organization as the Message.
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... organisms , especially the most highly evolved ones , modify their patterns of behavior on the basis of past experience is dealt with ... organism's or a machine's performance to its structure . In this respect Wiener contrasts AFTERWORD 275.
... organisms , especially the most highly evolved ones , modify their patterns of behavior on the basis of past experience is dealt with ... organism's or a machine's performance to its structure . In this respect Wiener contrasts AFTERWORD 275.
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Progress and Entropy | 41 |
Two Patterns | 67 |
The Mechanism and History | 101 |
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