Computer power and human reason : from judgment to calculation

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Computer power and human reason : from judgment to calculation

Joseph Weizenbaum

(Penguin books)

Penguin, 1993

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Originally published: [San Francisco] : W. H. Freeman, 1976

Published with a new preface in Perican Books, 1984

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-287) and index

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内容説明

First published in the USA in 1977, this is a book on the impact of computers and the integration of scientific and humanistic thinking. The book is a computer scientist's elucidation of the impact of scientific rationality on man's self-image. Weizenbaum's arguments have added force because they are accompanied by an account of the sources of the power of the computer, the machine that is the very embodiment of scientific rationality.

目次

  • On tools
  • where the power of the computer comes from
  • how computers work
  • science and the compulsive programmer
  • theories and models
  • computer models in psychology
  • the computer and natural language
  • artificial intelligence
  • incomprehensible programs
  • against the imperialism of instrumental reason.

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