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Cybernetics is a wide-ranging field concerned with regulatory and purposive systems. The core concept of cybernetics is circular causality or feedback—where the observed outcomes of actions are taken as inputs for further action in ways that support the pursuit and maintenance of particular conditions, or … See more
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Cybernetics has been defined in a variety of ways, reflecting "the richness of its conceptual base". One of the most well known definitions is that of Norbert Wiener who characterised … See moreCybernetics' transdisciplinary origins have led to a wide variety of applications, approaches and associations.
In the natural sciences and technology
Biology See moreCounter culture
Cybernetics was influential on the development of countercultural movements through figures such as Stewart Brand and … See moreOrganisations primarily concerned with cybernetics or aspects of it include:
American Society for Cybernetics
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The Ancient Greek term κυβερνητικης (kubernētikēs, '(good at) steering') appears in Plato's the Republic and Alcibiades, where the metaphor of a steersman is used to signify the governance of … See moreEcological aesthetics
Gregory Bateson saw the world as a series of systems containing those of individuals, societies and … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license - People also ask
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