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Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation
 
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Computer Power and Human Reason: From Judgement to Calculation (Paperback)

by Joseph Weizenbaum (Author)
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  • Paperback: 300 pages
  • Publisher: W.H.Freeman & Co Ltd; New edition edition (1 Jan 1977)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0716704633
  • ISBN-13: 978-0716704638
  • Product Dimensions: 23.1 x 15.5 x 0.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 778,205 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Examines the sources of the computer's powers and offers evaluative explorations of what computers can do, cannot do, and should not be employed to do. Bibliogs.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Important book about the role of computers in our culture, 10 Jan 1997
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This remains one of the best books about the role of computers in our society, dealing with such topics as:

(1) How computers, by doing clerical work faster than human clerks, have enabled established bureaucratic structures to endure, and therefore the "computer revolution" has really been a powerful conservative/reactionary social process.

(2) How huge incomprehensible computer systems come to tyrannize people (both end users and maintenance programmers) into submitting to the systems' irrational behavior, because the known problems cannot be fixed without risk of making things even worse.

(3) The social responsibility of technical workers, who generally are myopically focused on "efficiently" doing whatever they do, without being concerned about *what* should be being done and whether what *they* are working on is something which should be done differently or not be done at all.

This book should be *must* reading for all computer programmers, computer "scientists", et al., to help them begin to think more about the social context of technology, and begin to aspire to *wisdom* and *responsibility* commensurate with the social impact of their work.

"Computer Power and Human Reason" is also well written to be understandable by lay persons. A wide range of readers should find it enjoyable, interesting and thought-provoking. Thus it can help "Everyman" understand better the role of computers in our lives.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent bookto help compare present day computing, 22 Sep 1999
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By reading this book, gives a good benchmark to compare with present day reality. Easy reading, though dogmatic in parts.An up to date version would be helpful, showing the impact of HCI and psychology. This and programming/both web and object oriented, is the future.Lots of people research HCI , but from a very shallow knowledge base.I'm an expert in HCI, Psychology and Programming, so I believe I'm going to be in a powerful position in the future.I would recommend people to follow this path, and hopefully Weizenbaum will do the same, and write another insightful book.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Computer Programmer, 9 Jul 1998
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I read parts of this book, thinking highly of it. I thought one particular passage from it, as quoted in Gates by Stepehen Manes and Paul Andrews, particulary stood amid the limelight: [t]he computer programmer . . . is a creator of universes for which alone is the lawgiver. . . .No playwright, no stage director, no emperor, however powerful, has ever exercised such absolute authority to arrange a stage of field a battle and to command such unswervingly dutiful actors or troops.
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