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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 12
Volume 12, Numbers 1-2, 2005
- Frederick Steier:
Patterns That Connect Patterns That Connect: A Thematic Foreword. 5-10 - Mary C. Bateson:
The Double Bind: Pathology and Creativity. 11-21 - Will McWhinney:
The White Horse: A Reformulation of Bateson's Typology of Learning. 22-35 - Frederick Steier:
Exercising Frame Flexibility. 36-49 - Thomas Hylland Eriksen:
Mind the Gap: Flexibility, Epistemology and the Rhetoric of New Work. 50-60 - Peter Harries-Jones:
Understanding Ecological Aesthetics: The Challenge Of Bateson. 61-74 - Bradford Keeney:
Circular Epistemology and the Bushman Shamans: A Kalahari Challenge to the Hegemony of Narrative. 75-89 - Douglas Flemons:
May the Pattern be With You. 91-101 - Thomas E. Malloy:
Steps to an Ecology of Emergence. 102-119 - Kenneth N. Cissna, Rob Anderson:
A Failed Dialogue? Revisiting the 1975 Meeting of Gregory Bateson and Carl Rogers. 120-136 - Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz:
The Natural History Approach: A Bateson Legacy. 137-146 - Alfonso Montuori:
Gregory Bateson and the Promise of Transdisciplinarity. 147-158 - Louis Kauffman:
Virtual Logic: The One and the Many. 159-167 - Peter Harries-Jones:
Gregory Bateson, Heterarchies, and the Topology of Recursion. 168-174 - Ranulph Glanville:
International Encyclopaedia of Systems and Cybernetics, second edition Edited by Charles Francois. 175-178
Volume 12, Number 3, 2005
- Søren Brier, Jeanette Bopry:
Foreword: Advances in Cybersemiotics. 5-6 - Jed C. Jones:
The Cybersemiotic Roots Of Computation: A Critique of the Computational Model of Cognition. 7-29 - Eberhard von Goldammer, Kifah R. Tout:
Contemplations ON A KNOWN UNKNOWN: Time. 30-56 - Christian Fuchs:
The Internet as a Self-Organizing Socio-Technological System. 37-81 - Frank Galuszka:
Comments on Cybernetics and Art, Particularly Painting: ASC. 82-86 - Ranulph Glanville:
A (Cybernetic) Musing: Certain Propositions Concerning Prepositions. 87-85 - Per Sigurd Agrell:
Systems Philosophy in use: A book review of Edgar Morin's and Jean-Louis Le Moigne's: 'L'intelligence de la Complexité'. 96-102 - Markus Locker:
Glimpses of the Truth: Obituary for Alfred Locker. 103-105
Volume 12, Number 4, 2005
- Vessela Misheva:
Foreword. 5-7 - Paul Stenner:
An Outline of an Autopoietic Systems Approach to Emotion. 8-22 - Vessela Misheva:
Luhmann's Systems Theory and the Question of the Mass Media. 23-50 - Rudi Laermans:
Mass Media in Contemporary Society: A Critical Appraisal of Niklas Luhmann's Systems View. 51-70 - Jesper Tække:
Media Sociography: On Usenet Newsgroups. 71-96 - Seiichi Imoto:
Nothing as Plenum: Lao-tzu's Way and Maturana's Substratum. 107-114
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