Oswald Wiener's Theory of Thought
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Author: Thomas Eder, Thomas Raab, Michael Schwarz (eds.)
Oswald Wiener made it difficult for his ideas to be accepted by science throughout his life. This has different reasons, one of them being his seemingly eccentric approach to understanding artistic research as not contrasting with discursive science, and another one being the fact that he linked informatics with self-observation.The book is intended for those who have read and are familiar with Wiener’s writings as well as for social scientists and psychologists. The book also includes conversations of the authors with Wiener about the three stages of forming a theory: "From language critique to cognition theory," "From cognition theory to automata theory," and "From automata theory to Weisertheorie."
ISBN 9783110659610. Birkhauser Verlag. pb. 160 pages. 19.5 x 13.5 cm.
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Oswald Wiener made it difficult for his ideas to be accepted by science throughout his life. This has different reasons, one of them being his seemingly eccentric approach to understanding artistic research as not contrasting with discursive science, and another one being the fact that he linked informatics with self-observation.The book is intended for those who have read and are familiar with Wiener’s writings as well as for social scientists and psychologists. The book also includes conversations of the authors with Wiener about the three stages of forming a theory: "From language critique to cognition theory," "From cognition theory to automata theory," and "From automata theory to Weisertheorie."
ISBN 9783110659610. Birkhauser Verlag. pb. 160 pages. 19.5 x 13.5 cm.
available