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In the years just before, during and after the second world war, emerging tendencies in scientific thought coalesced into a new field which [[Norbert Wiener]] called [[cybernetics]]. This discipline formed at the crossroads of computer science, electrical engineering, biology and social science.
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In the years just before, during and after the second world war, emerging tendencies in scientific thought coalesced into a new field which [[Norbert Wiener]] called [[Cybernetics]]. This discipline formed at the crossroads of computer science, electrical engineering, biology and social science.
  
Cybernetics exercised a major influence on the development of theories about society, information, the environment and the use of computers.
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Cybernetics played a key role in the development of modern theories about life, society, information, and the use of computers. It was notably a major influence on [[Stewart Brand]] and the [[Whole Earth]] movement.
  
==Early contributors==
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==Post-war cyberneticians==
Figures who made early contributed to [[cybernetics]] include:
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Figures who made important contributions to [[cybernetics]] in this period include:
 
*[[Gregory Bateson]], anthropologist
 
*[[Gregory Bateson]], anthropologist
 
*[[Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy]], biologist  
 
*[[Karl Ludwig von Bertalanffy]], biologist  
*[[Julian Bigelow]], electro technician
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*[[Julian Bigelow]], electrical engineer
*[[Vannevar Bush]]
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*[[Vannevar Bush]], electrical engineer
 
*[[Heinz von Foerster]], biophysicist  
 
*[[Heinz von Foerster]], biophysicist  
 
*[[Warren McCulloch]], psychiatrist  
 
*[[Warren McCulloch]], psychiatrist  

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