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Subject: Re: _The Turing Option_
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Logan Ratner says:

P.S. I'd love to recomend I book that deals with these ideas further,
(especially the relationship between C.P. and postmodernism) but I
don't remember the author off-hand.  The title is Strange Weather, and
it is non-fiction.  If anyone is interested, I'll look it up and let
you know who it's by.


Here is the CMU library info on the book:

Author       Ross, Andrew, 1956-
Title        STRANGE WEATHER : culture, science, and technology in the age of
             limits / Andrew Ross.
Series Title Haymarket series
Publisher    London ; New York : Verso, 1991.
Description  book  275 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Subjects     Science - Philosophy.
             Science - Social aspects.
             Technology - Philosophy.
             Technology - Social aspects.
             Social change.
             Social problems.
Notes        Includes bibliographical references (p. 251-267) and index.
Date         1991
Language     english
Standard No. 0860913546 (hb)  0860915670 (pb)
OCLC No.     23975531


