Learn Cybernetics

An interactive journey through the foundational ideas of cybernetics, systems thinking, and process philosophy.

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W. Ross Ashby

1903–1972

The architect of modern cybernetics. His Law of Requisite Variety is as fundamental to control theory as F=ma is to physics.

Requisite Variety Ultrastability Homeostat Regulation
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Gordon Pask

1928–1996

Extended cybernetics into learning and conversation. His Conversation Theory models how understanding emerges through dialogue.

Conversation Theory Entailment Mesh Teachback P-Individuals
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Stafford Beer

1926–2002

Applied cybernetics to organizational management. The Viable System Model provides a recursive architecture for adaptive organizations.

Viable System Model Syntegration Variety Engineering Recursion
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Alfred North Whitehead

1861–1947

Process philosophy provides the metaphysical foundation. Reality as process, not substance—deeply aligned with cybernetic thinking.

Process Philosophy Actual Occasions Prehension Concrescence

How They Connect

These thinkers form an intellectual lineage. Each built on and extended the others' work, creating a rich web of interconnected ideas.

Pask studied under Ashby
Beer applied Ashby's variety to organizations
Whitehead provides philosophical foundation for process-oriented cybernetics