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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2008
- Phillip Guddemi:
Foreword: Networks in the Mirror. 5-8 - Ben Goertzel, Onar Aam, F. Tony Smith, Kent Palmer:
Mirror Neurons, Mirrorhouses, and the Algebraic Structure of the Self. 9-28 - Søren Kruse, Karen Wistoft:
Complexity of Values Clarification in Health Education: A Systems Theoretical Contribution. 29-44 - Dirk Baecker:
The Network Synthesis of Social Action II: Understanding Catjects. 45-66 - Ranulph Glanville:
A Cybernetic Musing: All the 8's. 75-80 - Bernhard Poerksen:
The End of Certainty. 75-80 - Søren Brier:
Ranulph Glanville: The Cybernetician of Ignorance. 81-90 - Phillip Guddemi:
Seeing Sustainable Complexity When One Knows to Look for It. 91-94
Volume 15, Number 2, 2008
- Phillip Guddemi, Søren Brier:
Foreword: Bridging the Gaps. 5-7 - Cristina Besio, Andrea Pronzini:
Niklas Luhmann as an Empirical Sociologist: Methodological Implications of the System Theory of Society. 9-31 - Inna Semetsky:
The Transversal Communication, or: Reconciling Science and Magic. 33-48 - Julio Michael Stern:
Decoupling, Sparsity, Randomization, and Objective Bayesian Inference. 49-68 - Stephen Kinsella:
Reconciling Newtonian and Simonian Concepts of Space. 69-74 - Louis Kauffman:
Virtual Logic: The Berry Paradox and Chaitin's Theory of Algorithmic Complexity. 75-82 - Humberto Maturana Romesín:
Time: An Imaginary Spatial Dimension or: Life Occurs in the No-time of a Continuously Changing Present. 83-92 - Bruce Clarke, Jesper Tække:
Book Review. 93-100
Volume 15, Numbers 3-4, 2008
- Charbel Niño, Søren Brier, Pille Bunnell, Phillip Guddemi, Jeanette Bopry:
Foreword: Emergence and Downward Determination. 5-14 - Argyris Arnellos, Thomas Spyrou:
Emergence and Downward Causation in Contemporary Artificial Agents: Implications for their Autonomy and Some Design Guidelines. 15-41 - Maria Eunice Quilici González, Osvaldo Pessoa Jr.:
Emergence of Autonomy in Contemporary Artificial Agents: Any Novelty? 42-49 - Argyris Arnellos, Thomas Spyrou, John Darzentas:
Meaning Needs Functional Emergence: Shedding Novel Light onto Difficult Problems. 50-56 - Mark H. Bickhard:
Emergence: Process Organization, not Particle Configuration. 57-63 - João Queiroz, Floyd Merrell:
Some Remarks on Bickhard and Process Metaphysics. 64-70 - Mark H. Bickhard:
Some Remarks on Process Metaphysics and Representation. 71-74 - John Collier:
A Dynamical Account of Emergence. 75-86 - Eugenio Andrade:
From a Dynamical to a Semiotic Account of Emergence. 87-96 - John Collier:
Dynamics of Emergence. 97-99 - Fabiano de Souza Vieira, Charbel Niño El-Hani:
Emergence and Downward Determination in the Natural Sciences. 101-134 - Alvaro Moreno:
Downward Causation Requires Naturalized Constraints: A Comment on Vieira & El-Hani. 135-144 - Fabiano de Souza Vieira, Charbel Niño El-Hani:
Downward Determination: A Philosophical Step in the Way to a Dynamic Account of Emergence. 145-147 - Ranulph Glanville:
A Cybernetic Musing: Five Friends. 163-172 - Klaus Krippendorff:
Social Organizations as Reconstitutable Networks of Conversations. 173-184 - Klaus Krippendorff:
Cybernetics's Reflexive Turns. 173-184 - Phillip Guddemi:
Biosemiotic Bateson. 185-193
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