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Seymour Aubrey Papert (born February 29, 1928) is an MIT mathematician, computer scientist, and educator. He is one of the pioneers of artificial intelligence, and co-inventor, with Wally Feurzeig, of the Logo programming language. ==Early years and education== Papert attended the University of the Witwatersrand, receiving a CA in 1949 and a PhD in mathematics in 1952. He then went on to receive another PhD, also in mathematics, at Cambridge University in 1959, where he was supervised by Frank Smithies.〔Papert, Seymour A. in ''American Men and Women of Science'', R.R. Bowker. (1998-99, 20th ed). p. 1056.〕 He was a leading figure in the revolutionary socialist circle around Socialist Review while living in London in the 1950s.〔Jim Higgins: "More Years for the Locust: The Origins of the SWP" Published by IS Group, London, 1997. Chapter 5 page 1 "Another South African, Seymour Papert – a man of considerable talent ... was recruited by Kidron and, for a few years, he added considerably to the impact of Socialist Review. His review of John Strachey’s, at that time very influential book, Contemporary Capitalism, for example, is an excellent attack on Strachey and, incidentally, one of the better statements on the permanent arms economy." ("'More Years for the Locus' reproduced in the Marxist Internet Archive" ) 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Seymour Papert」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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