Journal: Cybernetics and Human Knowing

Volume 7, Issue 4

3 -- 4Nadarajah Sriskandarajah, Søren Brier. Reflective practice in learning and research
5 -- 25Richard Bawden. Valuing the epistemic in the search for betterment: the nature and role of critical learning systems
27 -- 41Robert Woog, Bob Hodge. The life cycle of a postmodern paradigm: social ecology as a case study in second-order cybernetics
43 -- 56Raymond L. Ison, David B. Russell. Exploring some distinctions for the design of learning systems
57 -- 78Hugo Fjelsted Alrøe. Science as systems learning: some reflections on the cognitive and communicational aspects of science
83 -- 89Herbert Brün. ... to hold discourse at least with a computer..
91 -- 95Louis H. Kauffman. Virtual logic - formal arithmetic

Volume 7, Issue 2-3

5 -- 7Marcelo Pakman. Thematic foreword: reflective practices: the legacy of Donald Schon
9 -- 16J. Bamberger. Unanswered questions
17 -- 30Pauline P. L. Sung-Chan. Learning from an action experiment: putting Schon's reciprocal-reflection theory into practice
31 -- 45Shoshana Keiny. Learning as knowledge construction within a community of learners. An attribution to Don Schon
47 -- 69Frederick Steier, Wit Ostrenko. Taking cybernetics seriously at a science center: reflection-in-interaction and second order organizational learning
71 -- 88Dan Bar-On. The Hamburg TRT Seminar: storytelling in the service of peace building
89 -- 103Martin Rein. Primary and secondary reframing
105 -- 126Marcelo Pakman. Disciplinary knowledge, postmodernism and globalization: a call for donald schon's 'reflective turn' for the mental health professions
127 -- 145Phillip Guddemi. Autopoiesis, semeiosis, and co-coupling: a relational language for describing communication and adaptation
147 -- 150Humberto Maturana Romesín. The effectiveness of mathematical formalisms
151 -- 159Ranulph Glanville. A (cybernetic) musing: the state of cybernetics

Volume 7, Issue 1

3 -- 5Bruce H. Weber, Søren Brier. Foreword
7 -- 20David J. Depew. The Baldwin Effect: an archaeology
21 -- 43Bruce H. Weber, Terrence W. Deacon. Thermodynamic cycles, developmental systems, and emergence
45 -- 55Kalevi Kull. Organisms can be proud to have been their own designers
57 -- 75Søren Brier. Biosemiotics as a possible bridge between embodiment in cognitive semantics and the motivation concept of animal cognition in ethology
83 -- 90Louis H. Kauffman. Virtual logic - infinitesimals and zero numbers
93 -- 95Ernst Von Glasersfeld. Reflections on cybernetics