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Cybernetics and Society - 18 October 2016 - Cybernetics, Unknowability and Politics

Professor Andrew Pickering (Emeritus Professor in Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Exeter)Discussant: Professor Simon Schaffer (Professor of History of Science, University of Cambridge) What if the unknowable was not simply a blank to be filled or a defect to be rectified, but instead, an inescapable facet of everyday existence, which continually regenerates itself as we attempt to know and interact with the world? In these papers, Professor Andrew Pickering demonstrates how cybernetics — the mid-century science of feedback and control — embraced the unknowable by substituting older ideas of scientific certainty with a new cybernetic ontology, which embraced processes of adaptation and becoming. Professor Pickering’s papers will explore the activities of Stafford Beer (1926-2002), the theorist of management cybernetics whose work extended from simulations of automatic factories to economic planning to team-based management solutions development. Beer’s effo

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Professor Andrew Pickering (Emeritus Professor in Sociology, Philosophy and Anthropology, University of Exeter)Discussant: Professor Simon Schaffer (Professor of History of Science, University of Cambridge) What if the unknowable was not simply a blank to be filled or a defect to be rectified, but instead, an inescapable facet of everyday existence, which continually regenerates itself as we attempt to know and interact with the world? In these papers, Professor Andrew Pickering demonstrates how cybernetics — the mid-century science of feedback and control — embraced the unknowable by substituting older ideas of scientific certainty with a new cybernetic ontology, which embraced processes of adaptation and becoming. Professor Pickering’s papers will explore the activities of Stafford Beer (1926-2002), the theorist of management cybernetics whose work extended from simulations of automatic factories to economic planning to team-based management solutions development. Beer’s effo

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