The Beginning of Heaven and Earth Has No Name – Seven Days with Second–Order Cybernetics: Meaning Systems
Autor Heinz Von Foerster, Albert Müller, Karl H. Müller, Elinor Rooks, Michael Kasenbacheren Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780823255610
ISBN-10: 0823255611
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Seria Meaning Systems
ISBN-10: 0823255611
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 227 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: ME – Fordham University Press
Seria Meaning Systems
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"Heinz Von Foerster spent most of his career seeking to understand cognition based on neurophysiology, mathematics, and philosophy. He came to a new understanding of knowledge which led to a new epistemology. What this book reveals is that after retiring from the University of Illinois, von Foerster reinterpreted his earlier professional training in physics and the sciences generally from the new perspective. The conversational structure and style of the book brilliantly gives von Foerster the opportunity to retell the story of creation by referring to all of the various branches of natural science, but with the additional insight of the new epistemology. This is a remarkable achievement which will delight any serious student of the natural sciences or of scientific writing. The scholarship that went into the conversation that the book records, both the questions and the answers, is impressive."-Stuart Umpleby, George Washington University "I know of no other such a broad and coherent statement of Foerster's essential thinking."-Ranulph Glanville, University College London
"Heinz Von Foerster spent most of his career seeking to understand cognition based on neurophysiology, mathematics, and philosophy. He came to a new understanding of knowledge which led to a new epistemology. What this book reveals is that after retiring from the University of Illinois, von Foerster reinterpreted his earlier professional training in physics and the sciences generally from the new perspective. The conversational structure and style of the book brilliantly gives von Foerster the opportunity to retell the story of creation by referring to all of the various branches of natural science, but with the additional insight of the new epistemology. This is a remarkable achievement which will delight any serious student of the natural sciences or of scientific writing. The scholarship that went into the conversation that the book records, both the questions and the answers, is impressive."-Stuart Umpleby, George Washington University "I know of no other such a broad and coherent statement of Foerster's essential thinking."-Ranulph Glanville, University College London
"Heinz Von Foerster spent most of his career seeking to understand cognition based on neurophysiology, mathematics, and philosophy. He came to a new understanding of knowledge which led to a new epistemology. What this book reveals is that after retiring from the University of Illinois, von Foerster reinterpreted his earlier professional training in physics and the sciences generally from the new perspective. The conversational structure and style of the book brilliantly gives von Foerster the opportunity to retell the story of creation by referring to all of the various branches of natural science, but with the additional insight of the new epistemology. This is a remarkable achievement which will delight any serious student of the natural sciences or of scientific writing. The scholarship that went into the conversation that the book records, both the questions and the answers, is impressive."-Stuart Umpleby, George Washington University "I know of no other such a broad and coherent statement of Foerster's essential thinking."-Ranulph Glanville, University College London