. "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots"@cs . "RIV/00216224:14210/05:00072444!RIV14-MSM-14210___" . "RIV/00216224:14210/05:00072444" . "14210" . . . "[E49072EE557E]" . "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots"@en . "golem - robot - cyborg"@en . . . "Hor\u00E1kov\u00E1, Jana" . "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots" . "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots"@en . "1"^^ . "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots" . "During the 20th century, the concept of the machine in science and society changed almost completely. This contribution sketches, starting from the time of myths, two important ways - the way of traditional culture (mainly the literature and theatre), and the ways of science and technology - of this change initiated by highly influential personalities of the 20th century - by the (play)writer Karel Capek, by mathematicians Alan M.Turing and John von Neumann, and by some others." . "S" . "From Golem To Cyborg: On the Cultural Evolution of Concept of Robots"@cs . . "1"^^ . "During the 20th century, the concept of the machine in science and society changed almost completely. This contribution sketches, starting from the time of myths, two important ways - the way of traditional culture (mainly the literature and theatre), and the ways of science and technology - of this change initiated by highly influential personalities of the 20th century - by the (play)writer Karel Capek, by mathematicians Alan M.Turing and John von Neumann, and by some others."@en . . "522160" . . . "During the 20th century, the concept of the machine in science and society changed almost completely. This contribution sketches, starting from the time of myths, two important ways - the way of traditional culture (mainly the literature and theatre), and the ways of science and technology - of this change initiated by highly influential personalities of the 20th century - by the (play)writer Karel Capek, by mathematicians Alan M.Turing and John von Neumann, and by some others."@cs . . . .