This book explores the cultural importance of cybernetic technologies and their relationship to human experience through a critical theoretical lens. This book is fascinating reading for students across psychology, mental health programs and academics and researchers with a theoretical interest in the philosophy of technology.
This book explores the cultural importance of cybernetic technologies and their relationship to human experience through a critical theoretical lens. This book is fascinating reading for students across psychology, mental health programs and academics and researchers with a theoretical interest in the philosophy of technology.
Timothy J. Beck is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Landmark College. His research takes a critical, transdisciplinary approach in exploring how social boundaries are both regulated and persistently reconfigured through applications of psychological theories to problems related to "mental health."
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction. 1. Towards a Technical History of Thinking about Human Thought 2. Cybernetic Narratives Beyond The Individual 3. Three (Psycho)Logical Myths of Auto-Individuation (pseudo-AI) 4. Deinstitutionalization, Biopolitics, and Network Maps of 'Mental Disorder' 5. Disorder without Borders 6. The Network as a Mode of Being
Introduction. 1. Towards a Technical History of Thinking about Human Thought 2. Cybernetic Narratives Beyond The Individual 3. Three (Psycho)Logical Myths of Auto-Individuation (pseudo-AI) 4. Deinstitutionalization, Biopolitics, and Network Maps of 'Mental Disorder' 5. Disorder without Borders 6. The Network as a Mode of Being
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