intellectual-independence
Wiener's deliberate avoidance of political, corporate, or governmental influence to maintain scientific honesty and autonomy.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Human Use of Human Beings (1950)Norbert Wiener
This chapter discusses Norbert Wiener's views on cybernetics, emphasizing his skepticism about positive feedback as solely disruptive, contrasting with later findings by the Prigogine group that show natural mechanisms generating order. It highlights Wiener's intellectual independence, his ethical concerns about the misuse of technology, and the evolution of his book 'The Human Use of Human Beings' through its editions, reflecting shifts from political critique to philosophical framing. The chapter also situates cybernetics within broader interdisciplinary research and warns against dehumanizing interpretations of humans as machines.