Cyberneticism

"Cyberneticism" in a Sentence (3 examples)

But this Marxian conceptual-political component of poststructuralism […] leaves an intellectual structure that is mostly the expression of early twentieth-century cyberneticisms: and no young intellectual in the late 1990s, in the midst of an information-processing upheaval, can really believe that such de-Marxified structuralism remains sufficiently up to date as an intellectual technology.

Cyberneticism is, finally, a refined form of scientism, and therefore it is also more dangerous. This form of scientism is not based on linear causality, as mechanistic thought is; rather, it is based on circular causality.

First, it is now the most familiar expression of the basic paradigm of late twentieth-century Euro-American though: the cyberneticism that produces networks, systems and rhizomes, and which generates the sense of emergence that allows non-humans to be agentive, articulate, and sensible, and to 'matter' in ways that concern Earthly legality.

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