Cybernetyka I Charakter. Psychologia X Xi Wieku by Marian Mazur

Psychologia X–XI wieku

The work applies cybernetic concepts—feedback, regulation, information processing and control—to the study of human character and 20th‑century psychology, arguing that personality and behavior are best understood as self‑regulating systems shaped by biological, social and technological contexts. It critiques reductionist and purely behaviorist models, outlines typologies of control and adjustment, and explores practical implications for psychotherapy, education and social organization. Throughout it emphasizes how understanding regulatory mechanisms can clarify both individual differences and broader cultural changes.