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  1. Only a few books stand as landmarks in social and scientific upheaval. Norbert Wiener’s classic is one in that small company. Founder of the science of cybernetics—the study of the relationship between computers and the human nervous system—Wiener was widely misunderstood as one who advocated the automation of human life.

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  3. Books. The Human Use Of Human Beings: Cybernetics And Society. Norbert Wiener. Hachette Books, Mar 22, 1988 - Computers - 200 pages. Only a few books stand as landmarks in social and scientific upheaval. Norbert Wiener's classic is one in that small company. Founder of the science of cybernetics—the study of the relationship between computers ...

  4. Human beings are not a closed system and so are able to decrease entropy without violating the second law of thermodynamics. This law states that in a closed system entropy increases. Information plays a central role in the local decrease of entropy. Chapter 3: Rigidity and Learning: Two Patterns of Communicative Behavior

  5. 18 de jan. de 2023 · Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. ... The human use of human beings by Norbert Wiener. Publication date 1950

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    xii THE HUMAN USE OF HUMAN BEINGS penetrating and innovative mind to identifying and elaborat­ ing on a relation of high technology to people which is benign or, in his words, to the human - rather than the inhuman - use of human beings. In doing so during the years when the cold war was raging in the United States, he found an

  7. Only a few books stand as landmarks in social and scientific upheaval. Norbert Wiener's classic is one in that small company. Founder of the science of cybernetics—the study of the relationship between computers and the human nervous system—Wiener was widely misunderstood as one who advocated the automation of human life.