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When Gunther's book first appeared in 1957, cybernetics was considered the universal science of the future. It had been discovered that basically vacuum cleaners and states work according to the same principles. Gunther was not only a philosopher, versed in German Idealism and logic, but also a fan of science fiction literature. This enabled him to fully grasp the importance of this new way of thinking, wi
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Das Bewusstsein Der Maschinen: Eine Metaphysik Der
Kybernetik. Mit Einem Nachwort Von Peter Trawny
(Klostermann Rotereihe) (German Edition)
Sinopsis :
When Gunther's book first appeared in 1957, cybernetics was
considered the universal science of the future. It had been
discovered that basically vacuum cleaners and states work
according to the same principles. Gunther was not only a
philosopher, versed in German Idealism and logic, but also a
fan of science fiction literature. This enabled him to fully grasp
the importance of this new way of thinking, with Norbert
Wiener as its foremost proponent. The book Das Bewusstsein
der Maschinen (The Consciousness of Machines) is probably
the first philosophical work in the wake of Wiener's
fundamental texts to locate and interpret cybernetics in the
widest possible context of Western metaphysics. For Gunther -
as, incidentally, for his antipode Martin Heidegger - it was clear
that cybernetics was destined to eventually change humanity.
Unlike Heidegger, however, Gunther enthusiastically
welcomed this change, though he was cautious about the
possibility of self-aware machines. Since this prognosis of a
profoundly universal technological revolution, brought about
especially by the computer, has been confirmed, and because,
moreover, an even more far-reaching change of the world by
robots is already underway, a new look at Gunther's work may
remind us of a discussion whose significance we can perhaps
only now adequately assess.