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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1999
- Marie Larochelle:

Radical constructivism at work in education - an apercu. 5-8 - Ernst von Glasersfeld:

How do we mean? A constructivist sketch of semantics. 9-16 - Leslie P. Steffe:

Individual constructive activity: an experimental analysis. 17-31 - Jacques Désautels, Wolff-Michael Roth:

Demystifying epistemological practice. 33-45 - Angela Calabrese Barton, Margery D. Osborne:

Re-examining lived experiences: radical constructivism and gender. 47-59 - Joy Murray:

Reading the teacher: teacher as multimedia text in the classroom communication milieu. 61-75 - Ranulph Glanville:

A (cybernetic) musing: encyclopaedias and the form of knowing. a celebration of Charles Francois' 'International Encyclopaedia of Systems and Cybernetics', a Sort of Self-referential Work of Reference. 77-85 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual logic - The Flagg Resolution. 87-96
Volume 6, Number 2, 1999
- Darek M. Eriksson, Volker Wulf:

Self-Organising Social Systems: A Challenge to Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Introduction. - Christiane Floyd:

Software Development Process: Some Reflections on its Cultural, Political and Ethical Aspects from a Constructivist Epistemology Point of View. - Katharina Just-Hahn, Thomas Herrmann:

Step-by-Step: A Method to Support Self-organized Co-ordination within Workflow Management Systems. - Michael Paetau:

Can Virtual Enterprises Build up an Own Identity? - Volker Wulf:

Evolving Cooperation when Introducing Groupware: A Self-Organization Perspective. - Kurt Dauer Keller:

Sociotechnics and the Structuring of Meaning: Beyond the Idea of Autopoietic Social Systems.
Volume 6, Number 3, 1999
- Søren Brier:

Foreword - Niklas Luhmann: Cybernetics, Systems and Semiotics. - Dirk Baecker:

Gypsy Reason: Niklas Luhmann's Sociological Enlightenment. - Niklas Luhmann:

Sign as Form. - Nina Ort, Markus Peter:

Niklas Luhmann: "Sign as Form" - A comment. - Burton Voorhees:

Correlational Analysis of Complex Systems.
Volume 6, Number 4, 1999
- Wolff-Michael Roth:

The evolution of umwelt and communication. 5-23 - John Mingers:

Information, meaning, and communication: an autopoietic approach to linking the social and the individual. 25-41 - Robin Robertson:

Some-thing from no-thing: G. Spencer-Brown's Laws of Form. 43-55 - Yair Neuman:

A difference that makes a difference: reflections on artifact-mediated-consciousness. 57-64 - Ranulph Glanville:

Inventing the new millennium. 65-71 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual logic - The MetaGame Paradox. 73-79 - Christina Waters:

Invitation to dance - a conversation with Heinz von Foerster. 81-84

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