Facts about Herbert Simon

Occup.Scientist
FromUSA
BornJune 15, 1916
DiedFebruary 9, 2001
Aged84 years

Summary

Herbert Simon was a famous Scientist from USA, who lived between June 15, 1916 and February 9, 2001. He/she became 84 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac gemini, who is known for Communication, Indecision, Inquisitive, Intelligent, Changeable. Our collection contains 22 quotes who is written / told by Herbert, under the main topic Design.

22 Famous quotes by Herbert Simon

Small: Anything that gives us new knowledge gives us an opportunity to be more rational
"Anything that gives us new knowledge gives us an opportunity to be more rational"
Small: Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred one
"Everyone designs who devises courses of action aimed at changing existing situations into preferred ones"
Small: The world is vast, beautiful, and fascinating, even awe-inspiring - but impersonal. It demands nothing
"The world is vast, beautiful, and fascinating, even awe-inspiring - but impersonal. It demands nothing of me, and allows me to demand nothing of it"
Small: I dont care how big and fast computers are, theyre not as big and fast as the world
"I don't care how big and fast computers are, they're not as big and fast as the world"
Small: Human beings, viewed as behaving systems, are quite simple. The apparent complexity of our behavior ove
"Human beings, viewed as behaving systems, are quite simple. The apparent complexity of our behavior over time is largely a reflection of the complexity of the environment in which we find ourselves"
Small: One finds limits by pushing them
"One finds limits by pushing them"
Small: No one has characterized market mechanisms better than Friedrich von Hayek
"No one has characterized market mechanisms better than Friedrich von Hayek"
Small: Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for ad
"Learning is any change in a system that produces a more or less permanent change in its capacity for adapting to its environment"
Small: What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealt
"What information consumes is rather obvious: it consumes the attention of its recipients. Hence a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention, and a need to allocate that attention efficiently among the overabundance of information sources that might consume it"
Small: Engineering, medicine, business, architecture and painting are concerned not with the necessary but wit
"Engineering, medicine, business, architecture and painting are concerned not with the necessary but with the contingent - not with how things are but with how they might be - in short, with design"
Small: One of the first rules of science is if somebody delivers a secret weapon to you, you better use it
"One of the first rules of science is if somebody delivers a secret weapon to you, you better use it"
Small: Most of us really arent horribly unique. There are 6 billion of us. Put em all in one room and very few
"Most of us really aren't horribly unique. There are 6 billion of us. Put 'em all in one room and very few would stand out as individuals. So maybe we ought to think of worth in terms of our ability to get along as a part of nature, rather than being the lords over nature"
Small: Maybe we ought to have a world in which things are divided between people kind of fairly
"Maybe we ought to have a world in which things are divided between people kind of fairly"
Small: Forget about Nobel prizes they arent really very important
"Forget about Nobel prizes; they aren't really very important"
Small: The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinnings t
"The social sciences, I thought, needed the same kind of rigor and the same mathematical underpinnings that had made the "hard" sciences so brilliantly successful"
Small: The engineer, and more generally the designer, is concerned with how things ought to be - how they ough
"The engineer, and more generally the designer, is concerned with how things ought to be - how they ought to be in order to attain goals, and to function"
Small: In the computer field, the moment of truth is a running program all else is prophecy
"In the computer field, the moment of truth is a running program; all else is prophecy"
Small: Human knowledge has been changing from the word go and people in certain respects behave more rationall
"Human knowledge has been changing from the word go and people in certain respects behave more rationally than they did when they didn't have it. They spend less time doing rain dances and more time seeding clouds"
Small: Technology may create a condition, but the questions are what do we do about ourselves. We better under
"Technology may create a condition, but the questions are what do we do about ourselves. We better understand ourselves pretty clearly and we better find ways to like ourselves"
Small: All correct reasoning is a grand system of tautologies, but only God can make direct use of that fact
"All correct reasoning is a grand system of tautologies, but only God can make direct use of that fact"
Small: There are no morals about technology at all. Technology expands our ways of thinking about things, expa
"There are no morals about technology at all. Technology expands our ways of thinking about things, expands our ways of doing things. If we're bad people we use technology for bad purposes and if we're good people we use it for good purposes"
Small: The proper study of mankind is the science of design
"The proper study of mankind is the science of design"