Lars Löfgren (1925 – 2013[1]) was a Swedish cybernetician. He was awarded the Wiener Gold Medal by the American Society for Cybernetics in 2008.[2]
Lars Löfgren was involved in extending the logical and linguistic approaches to various problems raised by early cybernetics. His work helped develop a more consistent conceptual base for cybernetics through a holistic approach to second order cybernetics.[2]
He was one of the internationally renown cyberneticians invited by Heinz von Förster to the Biological Computer Laboratory,[3] but he did most of his work while professor at Lund University.
Works
edit- (1996) "Shadows of language in physics and cybernetics", Systems Research, 13(3), 329–340.
- (2002) "What is systems science?" in Robert Trappl (Ed.), Cybernetics and systems 2002 (Vol. 1, pp. 11–16). Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies.
References
edit- ^ Johannesson; Kruzela. "In memoriam - E-sektionens förste professor Lars Löfgren (1925-2013)". Retrieved 2024-05-09.
- ^ a b Kauffman, Louis H. "American Society for Cybernetics award" (PDF). American Society for Cybernetics. American Society for Cybernetics. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "The Beginning of Heaven and Earth Has No Name: Seven Days with Second-Order Cybernetics by Heinz Von Foerster, 2014". Archived from the original on 2018-01-21. Retrieved 2018-01-20.