Journal: Cybernetics and Human Knowing

Volume 8, Issue 4

5 -- 23William Winn, Mark Windschitl. Towards an explanatory framework for learning in artificial environments
25 -- 46Bernard Scott. Conversation theory: A constructivist, dialogical approach to educational technology
47 -- 63Jeanette Bopry. Convergence toward enaction within educational technology: Design for learners and learning
64 -- 74Donald J. Cunningham. Fear and loathing in the information age
75 -- 86Louis H. Kauffman, Christina Weiss. Virtual logic - The key to Frege
87 -- 90Mary C. Bateson. The wisdom of recognition
91 -- 93Will McWhinney. Enabling embodiment in education

Volume 8, Issue 3

5 -- 24Marcel Danesi. Layering theory and human abstract thinking
25 -- 34Yair Neuman. Existing as 'a difference that makes a difference': on cybernetics, semiotics, and being
35 -- 59Christine Hardy. Self-organization, self-reference and inter-influences in multilevel webs: beyond causality and determinism
61 -- 75Joy Murray. Who am I? and will you still love me when my memory enhancer forgets your birthday?
77 -- 85Louis Kauffman. Virtual logic - reasoning and playing with imaginary boolean values
87 -- 89Stuart A. Umpleby. What comes after second order cybernetics?
91 -- 94Kalevi Kull. Living forms are communicative structures, based on the organic codes

Volume 8, Issue 1-2

3 -- 5Louis H. Kauffman, Søren Brier. Peirce and Spencer-Brown: history and synergies in cybersemiotics
7 -- 24Robin Robertson. One, two, three... continuity: C.S. Peirce and the nature of the continuum
25 -- 66Jack Engstrom. C. S. Peirce's precursors to Laws of Form
67 -- 68Robin Robertson. C. S. Peirce's 'First Curiosity': the world's most complicated card trick
69 -- 78William A. Howard. Peirce's influence on today's mathematical logic
79 -- 110Louis H. Kauffman. The mathematics of Charles Sanders Peirce
111 -- 132Inna Semetsky. Signs in action: Tarot as a self-organized system
133 -- 140Louis H. Kauffman. On the cybernetics of fixed points
141 -- 150Ranulph Glanville. A (cybernetic) musing: constructing my cybernetic world