default search action
Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 17
Volume 17, Numbers 1-2, 2010
- Arun Chandra:
ASC 2009 Conference: A Report. 7-10 - Laurence Richards:
Anticommunication Imperative. 11-24 - Kay Slaymaker, M. Meltzer:
Negative Dialectics and Cybernetics: Changing Systems. 25-35 - Christiane M. Herr, Thomas Fischer:
Digital Drifting: Minimally Instructive Education for Tool-aided Creativity in Asia. 37-57 - Paul Pangaro:
How Can I Put That? Applying Cybernetics to "Conversational Media". 59-75 - Heike Nolte:
Reflective Organization. 77-91 - Michael Kowalski:
A Cybernetic Critique of Enterprise Risk Management. 92-110 - Lance Nizami:
Interpretation of Absolute Judgments Using Information Theory. 111-155 - Louis Kauffman:
Virtual Logic-Circularity, Knots and the ASC. 157-164 - Luis Pawlik:
In Bed With Constructivism: A Metalogue. 167-179 - Phillip Guddemi:
The Biosemiotic Roots of Morality. 181-184 - Phillip Guddemi:
The Quadrants and the Elephant. 185-189 - Paul Downes:
Newtonian Space in Newell and Simon: Reply to Kinsella's (2008) Response to Downes (2006). 191-200
Volume 17, Number 3, 2010
- Phillip Guddemi, Jeanette Bopry, Søren Brier:
Foreword: Re-informings. 5-6 - Paul Downes:
Schema Structure - Content Relativity. 7-43 - Samuel Collins:
"An Electronic Buzzer is Laughing". 45-64 - Shahram Rafieian:
Cybersemiotic Medicine: A Framework for an Interdisciplinary Medicine. 65-93 - Ranulph Glanville:
A (Cybernetic) Musing: Architecture of Distinction and the Distinction of Architecture. 95-104 - Ernst von Glasersfeld:
Troy Dinner Speech. 105-106 - Ranulph Glanville:
Doing the Cybernetics. 107-115
Volume 17, Number 4, 2010
- Phillip Guddemi, et al.:
Foreword: Relevance Particular and General. 5-6 - Tom Froese, John Stewart:
Life After Ashby: Ultrastability and the Autopoietic Foundations of Biological Autonomy. 7-49 - Janet McIntyre-Mills:
Representation, Accountability and Sustainable Futures. 51-79 - Louis Kauffman:
Virtual Logic - The Square Root of Two. 81-88 - Robert Hoffman:
A Cybernetic Approach to Economics. 89-97 - Phillip Guddemi:
Thirty-Nine Columns Supporting One of Our Own. 99-100 - Phillip Guddemi:
The Systems Cybernetician: Stafford Beer and the Cybernetics of Thinking Before You Think. 101-103
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.