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Helping People Think

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Goldstein, Robert C.
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Abstract
Everyone, today, is familiar with the use of machines to ease physical burdens. Since the dawn of civilization, man's progress in gaining control over his environment has been largely determined by the power and sophistication of the machines that he has been able to command. Furthermore, since simple machines can be used to construct more complicated ones, this process, once begun, tends to advance at an accelerating rate.
Date issued
1971-04
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https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148855
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MIT-LCS-TM-025MAC-TM-025

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