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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 2004
- Søren Brier:

Foreword: Second-Order Epistemolog. 5-6 - Ole Thyssen:

Luhmann and Epistemology. 7-22 - David McClintock, Raymond L. Ison:

Conceptual Metaphors: A Review With Implications for Human Understandings and Systems Practice. 25-47 - Terry Marks-Tarlow:

Semiotic Seams: Fractal Dynamics of Re-entry. 49-62 - Wolfgang Hofkirchner:

A New Way of Thinking and a New World View: On the Philosophy of Self-Organisation. 63-78 - Mihaela Ulieru, Robert A. Este:

The Holonic Enterprise and Theory Emergence: On emergent features of self-organization in distributed virtual agents. 79-98 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic: Fragments Of The Void - Selecta. 99-107
Volume 11, Number 2, 2004
- Pille Bunnell:

Foreword: Maturana Revisited. 5-11 - Seiichi Imoto:

The Philosophical Nature of Maturana's Theory of Perception. 12-20 - Andy Bilson:

Escaping from Intrinsically Unstable and Untrustful Relations: Implications of a Constitutive Ontology for Responding to Issues of Power. 21-35 - David B. Russell, Raymond L. Ison:

Maturana's Intellectual Contribution: A Choreography of Conversation and Action. 36-48 - Peter Bond:

Maturana, Technology, and Art: Is a Biology of Technology Possible? 49-70 - Robert Martin:

The Once and Future: Thoughts and Notes. 71-76 - Ranulph Glanville:

Desirable Ethics. 77-88 - Paul Cobley:

Paradigm Shifts in Cultural Systems: A Review of Understanding Media Semiotics. 89-92 - Frank Galuszka:

Circle of Learning A Review of Ecological Thinking: A New Approach to Educational Change. 93-96
Volume 11, Number 3, 2004
- Lars Qvortrup, Søren Brier:

Foreword: Post-Ontological Theory? 5-8 - Lars Qvortrup:

The Mystery of Knowledge. 9-29 - Bo Kampmann Walther:

Big Theory-Strong Theory: The Ontological Ghost of Post-Ontological Epistemology. 30-55 - Niels Lehmann:

On Different Uses of Difference Post-ontological Thought in Derrida, Deleuze, Luhmann, and Rorty. 56-80 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic-Syllogisms. 81-94 - Javier Livas:

ASC: The Future is Now. 95-101 - Ole Thyssen:

Constructivism Revisited. 102-106
Volume 11, Number 4, 2004
- Claudia Cecchi, Alexander Vargas, Cristián Villagra, Jorge Mpodozis:

Answering Cuvier: Notes on the systemic/historic nature of living beings. 11-19 - Pamela Lyon:

Autopoiesis and knowing: Reflections on Maturana's Biogenic Explanation of Cognition. 21-46 - Roger Booth:

Self, Immunity, and Meaning. 47-61 - Humberto R. Maturana, Bernhard Poerksen:

Varieties of Objectivity. 63-71 - Pille Bunnell:

Reflections on the Ontology of Observing. 72-84 - Ranulph Glanville:

A (Cybernetic) Musing: Control, Variety and Addiction. 85-92 - Randall Whitaker:

American Society for Cybernetics: Thanks for the Magic, Humberto. 93-97 - John P. van Gigch:

A Review of NATURE'S MAGIC: Synergy in Evolution and the Fate of Humankind by Peter Corning. 99-102 - Robin Robertson:

The World as Computer: Review of Chaos and Life: Complexity and Order in Evolution and Thought. By Richard J. Bird. New York: Columbia University Press, 2003. 103-108

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