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  2. Cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics is the transdisciplinary study of circular processes such as feedback systems where outputs are also inputs. It is concerned with general principles that are relevant across multiple contexts, [1] including in ecological, technological, economic, biological, cognitive and social systems and also in practical activities such as designing, [2] learning, and managing.

  3. Engineering cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020s, concerns with the social consequences of cyber-physical systems, have led to calls to develop "a new branch of engineering", "drawing on the history of cybernetics and reimagining it for our 21st century challenges". [4]

  4. Second-order cybernetics - Wikipedia

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    Second-order cybernetics, also known as the cybernetics of cybernetics, is the recursive application of cybernetics to itself and the reflexive practice of cybernetics according to such a critique. It is cybernetics where "the role of the observer is appreciated and acknowledged rather than disguised, as had become traditional in western ...

  5. Cybernetical physics - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetical physics is a scientific area on the border of cybernetics and physics which studies physical systems with cybernetical methods. Cybernetical methods are understood as methods developed within control theory, information theory, systems theory and related areas: control design, estimation, identification, optimization, pattern recognition, signal processing, image processing, etc ...

  6. Yuk Hui - Wikipedia

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    Cybernetics for the 21st Century Vol.1 Epistemological Reconstruction, Hanart Press, 2024. ISBN 9789887026846; Philosophy after Automation, Special Issue of Philosophy Today (Volume 65, Issue 2, Spring 2021) On Cosmotechnics, Special Issue of Angelaki, Vol 25 Issue 4 (August 2020)

  7. Ron Eglash - Wikipedia

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    Ron Eglash (born December 25, 1958, in Chestertown, Maryland) is an American who works in cybernetics, anthropology, and design.He is a professor in the School of Information at the University of Michigan with a secondary appointment in the School of Design, and an author widely known for his work in the field of ethnomathematics, which aims to study the diverse relationships between ...

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  9. Lars Löfgren - Wikipedia

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    Lars Löfgren (1925 – 2013 [1]) was a Swedish cybernetician. He was awarded the Wiener Gold Medal by the American Society for Cybernetics in 2008. [2]Lars Löfgren was involved in extending the logical and linguistic approaches to various problems raised by early cybernetics.