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      • On November 26, 1894, American mathematician Norbert Wiener was born. Wiener established the science of cybernetics, a term he coined, which is concerned with the common factors of control and communication in living organisms, automatic machines, and organizations.
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  2. The method would be developed further by Gottfried Leibniz in the 17th century. [15] ~1500. Paracelsus claimed to have created an artificial man out of magnetism, sperm and alchemy. [16] ~1580. Rabbi Judah Loew ben Bezalel of Prague is said to have invented the Golem, a clay man brought to life.

  3. Having set up Wiener as the foreign founder of Soviet cybernetics in the article, Kolman promptly invented a Soviet prehistory to the science that broadened and colored the ambition of cybernetics to match Marxism-Leninism. Sensitive to the many eastern European origins of cybernetic-style thinking, Kolman’s narrative assimilates cybernetics ...

  4. May 11, 2018 · Cybernetics was originally promoted by the mathematician Norbert Wiener (1894–1964) in his 1948 book of that name (although W. Ross Ashby's 1956 book, An Introduction to Cybernetics, is considered the classic introductory text).

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Norbert Wiener (born Nov. 26, 1894, Columbia, Mo., U.S.—died March 18, 1964, Stockholm, Swed.) was an American mathematician who established the science of cybernetics. He attained international renown by formulating some of the most important contributions to mathematics in the 20th century.

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  6. Jun 29, 2017 · By the early 1950s, the term cybernetics will come to be regarded as almost magical in its promise to solve problems ranging from technical matters of control theory in hardware systems all the way to social problems such as urban planning and the economy. But by the late 1960s, it gradually became clear that the hope of uniting ground-breaking ...

  7. May 12, 2020 · My notion of the disunity of cybernetics comes from work by historians and philosophers of science that questions the positivistic claims made by the Unity of Science movement in Europe in the early 20th century. They identify several disunities of science.

  8. Nov 26, 2020 · Cybernetics was born in 1943, when he and John von Neumann, engineers and neuroscientists, met in an interdisciplinary meeting to explore the similarities between the brain and computers. In 1948 his book Cybernetics: or, Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine appeared. He explained the parallels between organic and inorganic ...

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