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spell out will be crucial." The field started out in the 1930s with scientists beginning with Turing, then Shannon and von Neumann, not to mention Margaret Mead, Gregory Bateson, Warren McCullough, and Nobert Wiener, all distinguished scholars and deep intellectuals responsible for major scientific discover
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. They were henceforth to be considered as a single circuit. aoelt was only after Afterwards was published in early 1973 that i met Gregory Bateson, Margaret Mead, and Heinz von Foerster,a remarked Brockman. In April of that year, a group that included von Foerster, Bateson, Zen philosopher Alan Watts, and do
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anthropology exactly his business. This doesn't help =e much. All I know about him is that he has an anthropological =ackground, was once married to Margaret Mead, and was a prime mover =ehind the important Macy Conferences in Cybernetics in the 194Os. Account by Cliff Barney: http://www.lawsofform.org/aum/pr
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s" at Harvard), they are = formidable intellectual couple. I would add that the Macy Conferences never would have taken off without th= presence of Margaret Mead. One day I was talking to Gregory Bateson, her =usband at the time, mirroring your attitude, and he ripped me apart and de=ailed how MM was able to
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ne Goodall, Julia Child, Pablo Neruda, =arie Curie, E.E. Cummings, Albert Einstein, Ella Fitzgerald, Antoine de Sa=nt-Exupery, Frida Kahlo, and more.Margaret Mead extolled the value of="spiritual and mental ancestors" in how we ... http://cdn.flipboard.com/email/assets/smartlink/ws/prod/v19.html?lang=en&=mp;u
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ourse in criminal law seems to some not to be a law course at all. For in place of abstracted appellate decisions, the would-be lawyers read pages by Margaret Mead. Where one would expect a capsule treatment of criminal procedure, he is apt to find a papal lecture on medical research and morality. Instead of lis
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of control and communication of observed systems, Warren McCullough wanted to include mind. He turned to cultural anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead to make the connection to the social sciences. Bateson in particular was increasingly talking about patterns and processes, or “the pattern that conn
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of control and communication of observed systems, Warren McCullough wanted to include mind. He turned to cultural anthropologists Gregory Bateson and Margaret Mead to make the connection to the social sciences. Bateson in particular was increasingly talking about patterns and processes, or “the pattern that conn

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