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Перевод: cybernetic
[прилагательное] кибернетический
Тезаурус:
- They call the stone Xorandor but, still half believing it is the ghost of Merlin, they amuse themselves teaching it to speak their own peculiar cybernetic slang.
- The cybernetic approach to biological systems is especially useful in an examination of the place of mind in bodily organization (Lazlo 1969).
- Recalling Marshall McLuhan's dictum that "the medium is the message", the novel posits the possibility of an obligatory shift in the primary medium of communication from oral and cybernetic forms to a "secondary literacy" in which the world is required once again to rely on the written word.
- As Sayre (1976) points out, a cybernetic approach also has philosophical advantages.
- The cybernetic approach is tailored to make sense of statements regarding body - mind interaction and to increase our understanding of both terms.
- Theory-crammed history of artificial and military intelligence which suggests that the "cybernetic organism" is as ancient as the Greeks and as modern as the Tomohawk missile.
- It is precisely the integration of cybernetic mechanisms in a hierarchical order that enables animals to develop the more complex cognitive functions.
- Certainly Verbivore is characteristic of its cybernetic times in that it is more "user-friendly" than much of Brooke-Rose's previous work.
- Cloning, parthenogenesis (development of the embryo without sperm), and even the creation of cybernetic organisms may eventually be perfected.
- These categories correspond closely to Blauner's, ranging from traditional craft work at the one end to a completely automated, cybernetic, system at the other.
- It totally replaces the archaic dualism of the Cartesian myth, and has the form of a modified holism based on the cybernetic analysis of living systems.
- The consequence is a realization that it is precisely the hierarchical and cybernetic attributes of living organisms that enabled evolution to acquire the direction emphasized by Hobhouse at the start of the century.
- We tend to describe our lives using images from the conceptual languages with which we are most familiar, and the metaphor of life as a novel or the world as a book has yielded in contemporary culture to cybernetic models.
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