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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2015
- Phillip Guddemi:
Foreword: What Underlies Information. 5-7 - John Levi Martin:
Peirce and Spencer-Brown on Probability, Chance, and Lawfulness. 9-33 - Liqian Zhou, Søren Brier:
The Metaphysics of Chinese Information Philosophy: A Critical Analysis of Wu Kun's Philosophy of Information. 35-56 - Torkild Thellefsen, Martin Thellefsen, Bent Sørensen:
The Concept of Information in Library and Information Science A Field in Search of Its Boundaries: 8 Short Comments Concerning Information. 57-80 - Ranulph Glanville:
A (Cybernetic) Musing: Wholes and Parts, Chapter 1. 81-92 - Phillip Guddemi:
Biosemiotic Theses on the Door of Conventional Biology. 93-96 - Joseph E. Brenner:
Stanislaw Lem's Summa Technologiae: Cybernetics and Machine Knowing? 97-105 - S. Salthe:
internet fellowship. 106
Volume 22, Numbers 2-3, 2015
- Phillip Guddemi, Søren Brier, Louis H. Kauffman:
Foreword: Ranulph Glanville and How to Live the Cybernetics of Unknowing A Festschrift Celebration of the Influence of a Researcher. 7-10 - Aartje Hulstein:
Living Between Cybernetics Columns. 11-12 - Søren Brier:
Ranulph Glanville: The Cybernetician of the Black Box of Second-order Unknowing. 13-17 - Mary C. Bateson:
Remembering Ranulph Glanville. 19-20 - Albert Müller:
Ranulph Glanville's Thesis on the Theory of Objects and the Invention of Second-order Cybernetics. 21-25 - K. H. Muller:
De Profundis: Ranulph Glanville's Transcendental Framework for Second-order Cybernetics. 27-47 - Dirk Baecker:
The Be-ing of Objects. 49-58 - B. Scott:
Putting Flesh on the Bones: Ranulph Glanville's Contributions to Conversation Theory. 59-71 - Hugh Dubberly:
Cybernetics and Design: Conversations for Action. 73-82 - R. J. Martin:
Designing Exploring as a Second-order Process: A Legacy of Ranulph Glanville. 83-87 - Gerard de Zeeuw:
Preferences in Architectural Research. 89-97 - Ben Sweeting:
Conversation, Design and Ethics: The Cybernetics of Ranulph Glanville. 99-105 - Christiane M. Herr:
The Big Picture: Connecting Design, Second-order Cybernetics and Radical Constructivism. 107-114 - L. Richards:
What I Learned from Ranulph Glanville. 115-120 - Michael Lissack:
What I Learned from Ranulph: A Grateful Tribute to Ranulph Glanville. 121-129 - Thomas Fischer:
Designing Together. 131-144 - P. Baron:
Glanville's Consistency. 147-154 - L. A. Fischer:
My Time with Ranulph Glanville. 155-156 - Louis H. Kauffman:
Virtual Logic-Laws of Form and the Mobius Band. 157-166 - R. J. Martin:
ASC: Second-Order Cybernetics, Radical Constructivism, and the Biology of Cognition: Paradigms Struggling to Bring About Change. 169-182 - Phillip Guddemi:
Two Roads Which Diverged. 183-187 - Phillip Guddemi:
The Noninevitable Teleologist. 189-195
Volume 22, Number 4, 2015
- Steffen Roth, S. Brier:
Foreword: Trends in Functional Differentiation. 5-10 - Steffen Roth, Anton Schütz:
Ten Systems: Toward a Canon of Function Systems. 11-31 - C. Ritzi, M. Lemke:
Is There No Alternative? The Discursive Formation of Neoliberal Power. 33-56 - Maximilian Heimstädt:
Societal Self-observation in the Time of Datafication: Interfunctional Analysis of the Chilean Open Data Web Portal. 57-73 - J. G. Pors:
Is the System Badly Named? Noise as the Paradoxical (Non-)foundation of Social Systems Theory. 75-89 - Bogdan Nicolescu:
The Hidden Third as the Unifier of Natural and Spiritual Information. 91-99 - Pille Bunnell:
ASC: Dancing with Ambiguity. 101-112
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