Frank George
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Frank H. George was a cognitive scientist, epistemologist and specialist in behavioural science and Professor of Cybernetics at the Department of Cybernetics, Brunel University.
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- 1953, Formalization of language systems for behaviour theory. Psychol. Rev. 60, 4, 232-240
- 1953, "Machines" as behavioural models. Rationalist Annu.
- 1953, A note on theory construction in science. Methodos, 5, 141-152
- 1957, Minds and machines. III - Machines and human behaviour. B.B.C. Third programme talk, reported in The Listener, Jan 10.
- 1957, The applications of cybernetics. Technology, 5, 1, 182
- 1955, with HANDLON, J.H., Toward a general theory of behaviour. Methodos, 7, 25-44
- 1961, The Brain as a Computer, Pergamon Press