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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 16
Volume 16, Numbers 1-2, 2009
- Phillip Guddemi, Søren Brier, Jeanette Bopry, Pille Bunnell:

Foreword: Directionality in Complex Systems in Semiotics and Cybernetics. 5-8 - Bent Sørensen, Torkild Thellefsen:

Evolution, the True Scientist, and His Attraction to the Highest Good: The Growth in the Concrete Reasonableness According to Peirce. 9-25 - Søren Nielsen:

Thermodynamic Constraints of Life as Downward Causation in Ecosystems. 27-49 - Camilla Slok:

Disorganization as Religion: Managing the Danish National Evangelical Lutheran Church. 51-64 - Thomas Kron, Thomas Grund:

Society as a Self-Organized Critical System. 65-82 - Bruce Clarke, Mark B. N. Hansen:

Neocybernetic Emergence: Retuning the Posthuman. 83-99 - Gianfranco Minati, Arne Collen:

Architecture as the Cybernetic Self-Design of Boundary Conditions for Emergent Properties in Human Social Systems. 101-123 - Florian Lippert:

Narrowing Circles: Questions on Autopoiesis and Literary Interpretation after Dietrich Schwanitz. 125-141 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic: Cantor's Paradise and the Parable of Frozen Time. 143-151 - Ranulph Glanville:

Black Boxes. 153-167 - Lee Gass:

A Cybernetic View of Stone Sculpting. 169-174 - Phillip Guddemi:

Aesthetic Bateson. 175-178 - Wolfgang Hofkirchner, Steen Nepper Larsen:

Two Reviews of Cybersemiotics. Why Information is not enough! 179-191
Volume 16, Numbers 3-4, 2009
- Phillip Guddemi, Pille Bunnell:

Foreword: The Transdisciplinary Contribution of Semiotics to Cybersemiotics. 5-10 - Winfried Nöth:

On the Instrumentality and Semiotic Agency of Signs, Tools, and Intelligent Machines. 11-36 - Per Durst-Andersen:

The Grammar of Linguistic Semiotics: Reading Peirce in a Modern Linguistic Light. 37-79 - Kalevi Kull:

Biosemiotics: To Know, What Life Knows. 81-88 - Floyd Merrell:

Musement, Play, Creativity: Nature's Way. 89-106 - Göran Sonesson:

View from Husserl's Lectern. 107-148 - Jordan Zlatev:

Levels of Meaning, Embodiment, and Communication. 149-174 - Ranulph Glanville:

A (Cybernetic) Musing: Design and Cybernetics. 175-186 - Hugh Dubberly, C. J. Maupin, Paul Pangaro:

Bio-cost An Economics of Human Behavior. 187-194 - Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic:

Book Review Philosophy of Computing and Information - 5 Questions. 195-200

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