Automation et Avenir Humain [Book Review]

Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 8:239-240 (1958)
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Abstract

Is automation a glimpse of the future of humanity? Last year the question was gone into at meetings of the Catholic Association of French Thinkers. Persons with experience of automation in industry and scientific research were the main contributors, and the present volume gives the text of the papers and discussions.

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