Kenneth Craik

Kenneth James William Craik (; 1914 – 1945) was a Scottish philosopher and psychologist. A pioneer of cybernetics, he hypothesized that a human behaves basically as a servomechanism that controlled at discrete points in time. He influenced Warren McCulloch, who once recounted that Einstein considered ''The Nature of Explanation'' a great book. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Craik, Kenneth H.
Published 2009
Oxford University Press

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Published 1976
Springer US
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Published 1993
Springer US
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