Sowjetische theoretisch-philosophische Perspektiven zur Kybernetik in den Humanwissenschaften

Alfons Reitzer

pp. 301-332

In Section I, different characterizations of the theoretical status, systematic importance and possible applications of cybernetics in the human sciences are sketched, according to view points currently developing in Soviet and Eastern science. Significant differences from the Western scientific approaches are pointed out. The connection of this field with work on heuristics and systems theory is briefly dealt with. Section II gives a critical appraisal of the ideas of B. V. Birjukov on the "humanization of logic'. The question of the possibility of a special logic of creativity according to this and similar methods in cybernetics is outlined, followed by a short critical analysis. Section III gives a short general introduction to some problems of the comparison of formal with dialectical logic, criticizes the work of J. Erpenbeck and H. Hörz on lawlike sentences and proposes a new scheme for dialectical hypothesis formation. A Critical comparison with some recent developments in Soviet philosophy forms the conclusion.

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DOI: 10.1007/BF00818267

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Reitzer, A. (1982). Sowjetische theoretisch-philosophische Perspektiven zur Kybernetik in den Humanwissenschaften. Studies in East European Thought 23 (4), pp. 301-332.

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