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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, 2003
- John Deely:

The Quasi-Error of the External World an essay for Thomas A. Sebeok, in memoriam. 25-46 - Kalevi Kull:

Thomas A. Sebeok and biology: Building biosemiotics. 47-60 - Susan Petrilli:

Sebeok's Semiosic Universe and Global Semiotics. 61-79 - Augusto Ponzio:

Thomas A. Sebeok's Global Semiotics: Modeling, communication, and dialogism. 80-101 - Søren Brier:

Thomas Sebeok: Mister (Bio)semiotics An obituary for Thomas A. Sebeok. 102-105
Volume 10, Number 2, 2003
- Wolff-Michael Roth:

From Environmental Determination to Cultural-Historical Mediation: Toward Biologically Plausible Social Theories. 8-28 - Rowhea Elmesky:

Crossfire on the Streets and into the Classroom: Meso/Micro Understandings of Weak Cultural Boundaries, Strategies of Action and a Sense of the Game in an Inner-City Chemistry Classroom. 29-50 - Kenneth Tobin, Regina Zurbano, Allison Ford, Cristobel Carambo:

Learning to Teach through Coteaching and Cogenerative Dialogue. 51-73 - Michael Bowen:

Understanding the Development of Competent Practice in Biology Field Research. 74-88 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic - Thoughts about Set Theory. 89-98 - Frank Galuszka:

the 'cybernetics' of cybernetics and the 'cybernetics of cybernetics'. 99-102 - Carsten Nico Hjortsø:

Book Review: Operational Research and Environmental Management: A New Agenda. 103-104
Volume 10, Numbers 3-4, 2003
- Søren Brier:

Foreword: The Oroborous and the Glass Bead Game. 5-8 - Bernhard Poerksen:

At each and every moment, I can decide who I am Heinz von Foerster on the observer, dialogic life, and a constructivist philosophy of distinctions. 9-26 - Heinz von Foerster:

Action without Utility. An Immodest Proposal for the Cognitive Foundations of Behavior. 27-50 - Monika Bröcker:

Between the lines: The part-of-the-world-position of Heinz von Foerster. 51-66 - Albert Müller:

Heinz von Foerster's Archives. 67-72 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Eigenforms - Objects as Tokens for Eigenbehaviors. 73-90 - Ranulph Glanville:

Machines of Wonder and Elephants that Float through Air. 91-106 - Marcelo Pakman:

Elements for a Foersterian Poetics in Psychotherapeutic Practice. 107-123 - Frederick Steier, Jane Jorgenson:

Ethics and Aesthetics of Observing Frames. 124-136 - Bernard Scott:

Heinz von Foerster An Appreciation (Revisited). 137-149 - Gerard de Zeeuw:

Discovering social knowledge. 150-160 - Stuart A. Umpleby:

Heinz von Foerster and the Mansfield Amendment. 161-163 - Pille Bunnell:

American Society for Cybernetics a society for the art and science of human understanding Reflections on the Phrase 'Standing on the Shoulders of Giants'. 164-168 - Ranulph Glanville:

A (Cybernetic) Musing: In Praise of Buffers. 169-178 - Ole Thyssen:

TRUTH IS WAR: Conversations with Heinz von Foerster. 179-188 - Frank Galuszka:

Plein Air Painting on Rattlesnake Hill. 189-194 - Klaus Krippendorff:

Recollections of Heinz von Foerster, a rhetorical genius. 195-196 - Cornelia Bessie:

The Man in the Room Across the Hall. 197-201 - Tom von Foerster:

Growing up with the BCL (and before). 202-203 - Andy von Foerster:

Growing up in the von Foerster family. 204-206

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