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An Unfinished Revolution?
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This is a fascinating
analysis of the scientific agenda of Heinz von Foerster, clearly one
of the major scientists of the twentieth century. No one did more to
create a revolutionary transdisciplinary research program involving biology,
the cognitive neurosciences, cybernetics, and the social sciences. Von
Foerster was one of those scientific minds so far ahead of his time that
even today scholars in all fields of scientific inquiry should study
his programs so that we might eventually realize his objectives. This
is a splendid collection of essays that challenges us to look back on
von Foerster if we are to advance our efforts to learn more from others
in diverse fields of inquiry. |
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The Biological Computer
Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
led by Heinz von Foerster, was the nexus of Cybernetics and the point
of origination of Second Order Cybernetics in the 1960s and 1970s. Here
in this book, in these articles, drawings and photographs, it all comes
back to life with a lucidity that belies the passing years and shows
that this theory of feedback process and awareness indeed shares in the
living world of the eternal forms. —Louis H. Kauffman, University of Illinois |
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Selected chapters: P. Weston, "A Walk through the Forest," Chapter 5 K. Müller, "A Period of High Trans-Disciplinarity, 1948–1958," Chapter 10 P. Asaro, "Heinz von Foerster and the Bio-Computing Movements of the 1960s," Chapter 11 A. Müller, "A Brief History of the BCL: Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory," Chapter 12 A. Müller, "The End of the Biological Computer Laboratory," Chapter 13 |