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... cybernetic ) models . Similarly , psychiatry and psychoanalysis have used models other than those based on medicine . The source of the model can never be used to assess its relevance . This always must be done ad hoc , by examining the ...
... cybernetic ) models . Similarly , psychiatry and psychoanalysis have used models other than those based on medicine . The source of the model can never be used to assess its relevance . This always must be done ad hoc , by examining the ...
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... Cybernetics . Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine . New York : John Wiley . WIENER , N. ( 1950 ) . The Human Use of Human Beings . Cybernetics and Society . Garden City , N. Y .: Doubleday Anchor , 1954 . WIENER ...
... Cybernetics . Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine . New York : John Wiley . WIENER , N. ( 1950 ) . The Human Use of Human Beings . Cybernetics and Society . Garden City , N. Y .: Doubleday Anchor , 1954 . WIENER ...
Contents
Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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