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Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann epub Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann pdf download Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann pdf file Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann audiobook Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann book review Information and Reflection: On Peter Paul. Edited by J. M. Bochenski; translated by T. J. Blakeley. Kirschenmann summary
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One of the best studies of institutionalized Marxist attitudes towards cybernetics, and a good general analyses of the discussion of cybernetics in the Soviet Union. The Marxist physicist, Peter Paul Kirschenmann, takes Norbert Wiener one step beyond: " 'Information' has a definite meaning only in a determined systematic way. We must, therefore, describe the contexts." Extremely rare!
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