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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 18
Volume 18, Numbers 1-2, 2011
- Charles Pearson, Søren Brier, Pille Bunnell, Jeanette Bopry:
Foreword: The Existential Graphs of Charles Sanders Peirce. 5-11 - Charls Pearson:
A Codebook for Translating Between Various Notations for Propositional Logic. 13-27 - Sun-Joo Shin:
Existential Graphs as an Efficient, Formal, Representation System for Logic. 29-47 - Louis Kauffman:
Peirce's Existential Graphs. 49-81 - Xu Peng:
Peirce's Existential Graphs and the Proof of Pragmatism. 83-100 - Kenneth Ketner:
Peirce's Existential Graphs and Semeiotic of the Eucharist. 101-122 - Ranulph Glanville:
A (Cybernetic) Musing: The Boundaries of Distinction? The Distinction of Boundaries? 123-133 - Ray Ison:
Cybersystemic Conviviality: Addressing the Conundrum of Ecosystems Services. 135-141 - Humberto R. Maturana:
Ultrastability ... Autopoiesis? Reflective Response to Tom Froese and John Stewart. 143-152 - Mihai Nadin:
Information and Semiotic Processes The Semiotics of Computation. 153-175 - Phillip Guddemi:
Signs of Meaning in Biology. 177-179 - Phillip Guddemi:
Biosemiosis Comes of Age. 181-184 - Katherine Anker:
The Freudian Robot. 185-189 - Bernard Scott:
Richard Jung and the Cybernetic Phenomenology of the Self. 191-194 - Ranulph Glanville:
Obituary: Ernst von Glasersfeld 1917-2010. 195-197
Volume 18, Numbers 3-4, 2011
- Karl H. Müller:
Foreword: Re-discovering and Re-inventing Heinz von Foerster. 5-16 - Heinz von Foerster:
Perception of Form in Biological and Man-made Systems. 17-43 - Heinz von Foerster:
Logical Structure of Environment and Its Internal Representation. 45-62 - Heinz von Foerster:
Formation, and Neural Organization, of Perceptual Spaces. 63-71 - Heinz von Foerster, Albert Müller, Karl H. Müller:
Heinz von Foerster on Heinz von Foerster: Experiences, Heuristics, Plans, Futures. 73-93 - Bruce Clarke:
Heinz von Foerster and Niklas Luhmann: The Cybernetics of Social Systems Theory. 95-99 - Ranulph Glanville:
To Be Decided. 101-110 - Louis Kauffman:
Eigenforms and Quantum Physics. 111-121 - Robert J. Martin:
Education as Recursive Cycles of Learning to See Through Acting and Learning to Act Through Seeing: The Influence of Heinz von Foerster. 123-128 - Humberto R. Maturana:
Reflecting on Heinz. 129-132 - Karl H. Müller:
Heinz von Foerster and the Self-Reflexive Turn. 133-138 - Paul Pangaro:
Invitation to Recursioning: Heinz von Foerster and Cybernetic Praxis. 139-142 - Bernhard Poerksen:
Ethics of Enabling Ethics. 143-149 - Siegfried J. Schmidt:
The Observer Story: Heinz von Foerster's Heritage. 151-155 - Paul Schroeder:
Through an Illusion, Touching the Real. 157-162 - Bernard Scott:
Heinz von Foerster: Contributions to Psychology. 163-169 - Robert Trappl:
Heinz - Where Are You? A Genius in Oblivion. 171-172 - Stuart A. Umpleby:
Second-order Economics as an Example of Second-order Cybernetics. 173-176 - Karl H. Müller:
Designing a Living Heinz von Foerster Network. 177-186 - Louis Kauffman:
Virtual Logic-Number and Imagination. 187-196 - Miguel Maliksi:
Hermeneutics of the Listener: Some Similarities Between Heinz von Foerster and Richard Rorty. 197-202
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