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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 8
Volume 8, Numbers 1-2, 2001
- Louis H. Kauffman, Søren Brier:

Peirce and Spencer-Brown: history and synergies in cybersemiotics. 3-5 - Robin Robertson:

One, two, three... continuity: C.S. Peirce and the nature of the continuum. 7-24 - Jack Engstrom:

C. S. Peirce's precursors to Laws of Form. 25-66 - Robin Robertson:

C. S. Peirce's 'First Curiosity': the world's most complicated card trick. 67-68 - William A. Howard:

Peirce's influence on today's mathematical logic. 69-78 - Louis H. Kauffman:

The mathematics of Charles Sanders Peirce. 79-110 - Inna Semetsky:

Signs in action: Tarot as a self-organized system. 111-132 - Louis H. Kauffman:

On the cybernetics of fixed points. 133-140 - Ranulph Glanville:

A (cybernetic) musing: constructing my cybernetic world. 141-150
Volume 8, Number 3, 2001
- Marcel Danesi:

Layering theory and human abstract thinking. 5-24 - Yair Neuman:

Existing as 'a difference that makes a difference': on cybernetics, semiotics, and being. 25-34 - Christine Hardy:

Self-organization, self-reference and inter-influences in multilevel webs: beyond causality and determinism. 35-59 - Joy Murray:

Who am I? and will you still love me when my memory enhancer forgets your birthday? 61-75 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual logic - reasoning and playing with imaginary boolean values. 77-85 - Stuart A. Umpleby:

What comes after second order cybernetics? 87-89 - Kalevi Kull:

Living forms are communicative structures, based on the organic codes. 91-94
Volume 8, Number 4, 2001
- William Winn, Mark Windschitl:

Towards an explanatory framework for learning in artificial environments. 5-23 - Bernard Scott:

Conversation theory: A constructivist, dialogical approach to educational technology. 25-46 - Jeanette Bopry:

Convergence toward enaction within educational technology: Design for learners and learning. 47-63 - Donald J. Cunningham:

Fear and loathing in the information age. 64-74 - Louis H. Kauffman, Christina Weiss:

Virtual logic - The key to Frege. 75-86 - Mary C. Bateson:

The wisdom of recognition. 87-90 - Will McWhinney:

Enabling embodiment in education. 91-93

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