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The first STG report to embody scenarios on population aging,
health and care appeared in 1985. This report describes
developments since 1985, reviewing the current position and setting
out updated scenarios. The 1985 report set out three scenarios, in
which the central focus was on the developing future pattern of
demand for care by the elderly. The present report too sets out
three scenarios, centring on the demand for care, in which account
is taken of a variety of factors; it also details four strategic
scenarios whose central focus is on the developing supply of care
and which set supply and demand one against the other. Three of the
strategic scenarios -- emphasizing respectively intramural,
extramural and informal care -- suppose the demand for care to be
met in full; the fourth scenario, which rolls current policies on
the care of the elderly forward into the future, pinpoints
discrepancies between the need for care and the extent to which
that need is likely to be met, making clear in so doing that a
review of long-term policy for the elderly is urgently needed.
""The fact remains that everyone who taps at a keyboard, opening
a spreadsheet or a word-processing program, is working on an
incarnation of a Turing machine."-""TIME"
In this award-winning selection of writings by Information Age
pioneer Alan Turing, readers will find many of the most significant
contributions from the four-volume set of the "Collected Works of
A. M. Turing." These contributions, together with commentaries from
current experts in a wide spectrum of fields and backgrounds,
provide insight on the significance and contemporary impact of A.M.
Turing's work.
Offering a more modern perspective than anything currently
available, "Alan Turing: His Work and Impact" gives wide coverage
of the many ways in which Turing's scientific endeavors have
impacted current research and understanding of the world. His
pivotal writings on subjects including computing, artificial
intelligence, cryptography, morphogenesis, and more display
continued relevance and insight into today's scientific and
technological landscape. This collection provides a great service
to researchers, but is also an approachable entry point for readers
with limited training in the science, but an urge to learn more
about the details of Turing's work.
2013 winner of the prestigious R.R. Hawkins Award from the
Association of American Publishers, as well as the 2013 PROSE
Awards for Mathematics and Best in Physical Sciences &
Mathematics, also from the AAPNamed a 2013 Notable Computer Book in
Computing Milieux by "Computing Reviews"Affordable, key collection
of the most significant papers by A.M. TuringCommentary explaining
the significance of each seminal paper by preeminent leaders in the
fieldAdditional resources available online
In the shadow of a looming global environmental catastrophe
humanity is at an unprecedented crossroad where crucial and
difficult decisions must be made about how we are to live. This
book questions where the desire for certainty and mastery is taking
us and argues that reliance on technology and information alone
cannot avoid an ecological catastrophe. It attends to an
existential poverty of spirit that, it suggests, is at the root of
contemporary problems. It tackles the association between a
metaphysical void, with its growing sense of meaninglessness, and
the ecological predicament. While many find the consolations of
traditional religion increasingly untenable, a hunger for a
spiritual dimension in life persists. In a rare excursion, yet one
which continues the uniquely human search for a transcendent ground
of being, the book explores an unfamiliar kind of thinking which
shelters and liberates the poetic imagination that counters the
modern malaise. In a scholarly yet accessible account van Leeuwen
uncovers from Martin Heidegger's middle/late philosophy an
extraordinary pathway of transformative thinking where this
imagination is nurtured.
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