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What Is the ‘Cybernetic’ in the ‘History of Cybernetics’? A French Case, 1968 to the Present (2020)

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This article examines the history of cybernetics in France, and the history of French cybernetics in the context of the emergent field of the history of cybernetics. Drawing upon an unfamiliar group of intellectuals and sources, I discuss the way in which French cybernetics was not primarily the hyper-philosophical strain we have come to associate with names such as Derrida and Lévi-Strauss, but an approach to thinking through political and social problems that some on the left would even deign to call pragmatic. In particular, I follow a group of intellectuals known as the Groupe des dix, who, in the aftermath of the tumult of May ‘68, formed an interdisciplinary think tank to try to work out how to bridge the gap between science and society. In order to facilitate conversations between politicians, philosophers, biologists, and sociologists (to name just a few of the represented disciplines), the Groupe reached for a language that was supposed to be truly omnidisciplinary: that of cybernetics. And they did so in a country where cybernetics was not properly represented as a laboratory science. On this last point, this paper makes an addition to the history of cybernetics by offering a portrait not of cybernetics in action, but of cybernetics in vulgarization. Not that the Groupe would not make their own stamp on politics: Several of them still hold significant power in adjudicating the role of science and technology in the public sphere in the French state.

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Article Stefanos Geroulanos; Leif Weatherby (2020) Cybernetics and the Human Sciences. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 3-11). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Russo, Emilio
Fox, Robert
Campanelli, Maurizio
Vittoria, Albertina
Petteruti Pellegrino, Pietro
Guardo, Marco
Concepts
Science and politics
Science and society
Societies; institutions; academies
Cybernetics
Science and culture
Science and religion
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
17th century
18th century
Medieval
Places
Italy
France
Rome (Italy)
Europe
Soviet Union
England
Institutions
Lunar Society of Birmingham (England)
Royal School of Mines
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