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Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Aoxrh9wlpr | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:32:00 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Bpv4m0w0ac | For me, therefore, the world in which we find ourselves living, is the world that we have been able to build and maintain within the constraints we have so far experienced. – What could be more cybernetic than this? | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:38:58 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Cdnrzhm37g | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:22:02 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Dbxypqgmvg | each user of a language must build up meanings for him- or herself. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:32:36 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Iftsmuex46 | On the strength of all this, I came to believe that the meanings we attribute to words and phrases, and to whole speeches and texts, are meanings, or built up of meanings, that we ourselves have generated in our own experience. They are the result of “self-regulation” – and the study of self-regulation is an integral part of cybernetics. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:32:58 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Ix08wcgw31 | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:07:45 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Js5t78tnqy | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:07:52 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/M52ndfhb6s | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:26:45 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Mw3axkbomr | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:38:45 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/N4zhdh93q3 | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:14:54 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Poboue4lcr | concepts associated with words are not the same from person to person in one and the same language. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:32:49 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Qoxjwouej6 | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:36:26 | TextAnnotation Prämisse3 | |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/R51gk0jcsu | Knowledge was no longer expected to provide a “true” picture of an absolute reality – something the sceptics of all ages had shown to be impossible. Instead, it was to be seen as a means towards the organism’s equilibration. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:33:07 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Z949z5u0ur | Compatibility does not imply identity, it merely implies viability in the given circumstances. That is why, after having used a word in a particular way for fifty or more years, we may discover that it is not quite the way others are using it – it is just that the circumstances in which we have so far used the word happened to be such that they did not bring out any differences. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:37:17 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |
Annotationen:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician/Zfykmweggk | In general terms, the reduction of an error signal is always a move towards equilibrium. | Sarah Oberbichler | 21 August 2019 11:33:25 | TextAnnotation Schlussfolgerung3 |