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... feedback . " Control mechanisms of this kind are very common . We find them , as a matter of fact , even in the clock— which is not pure clockwork . The pendulum or the spring is a control mechanism controlling the speed of the arms ...
... feedback . " Control mechanisms of this kind are very common . We find them , as a matter of fact , even in the clock— which is not pure clockwork . The pendulum or the spring is a control mechanism controlling the speed of the arms ...
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... feedbacks , a network of mutual in- formation channels , and an absence of coercion . This is close to our ideal image of democracy . It does not do , of course , to be too optimistic . There is a very real dilemma of power in society ...
... feedbacks , a network of mutual in- formation channels , and an absence of coercion . This is close to our ideal image of democracy . It does not do , of course , to be too optimistic . There is a very real dilemma of power in society ...
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... feedback from the experience of psychoanalysts toward the general image of psycho- analytic theory does take place . Psychoanalysis , however , suffers under another very severe handicap from the point of view of empirical feedback ...
... feedback from the experience of psychoanalysts toward the general image of psycho- analytic theory does take place . Psychoanalysis , however , suffers under another very severe handicap from the point of view of empirical feedback ...
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abstract Ann Arbor Paperbacks argue authoritarian becomes biological cell centers communication complex concept conscious course culture dimension discipline discourse economic behavior effect eiconics elab elaborate empirical ence equifinal exhibit experience extremely face-to-face feedback field gene genetic structure George Mead grow growth havior higher roles human ideal ideal type important increase individual information theory instance intellectual internal interpreted Kenneth Boulding knowledge structure latent lower animals lower roles map maker mathematics means nature Nevertheless nomic open system organiza Paramecium perhaps person phenotype philosophical political problem psychoanalysis public image regarded relational image relationships result self-consciousness sense skill social society sociology sociology of knowledge solipsism spatial stable static structures struc subculture symbolic image symbolic messages theoretical theory things through-put tion transcript truth ture universe universe of discourse University of Liverpool value image value system whole