| 1501964 |
Preface: founder of the second order
Ernst von Glasersfeld
(pp. 319-320)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Research work
ArticleType:
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| 1501965 |
Introduction: continuing the magic
Monika Broecker
(pp. 321-329)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Epistemology,
Sciences
ArticleType: Viewpoint
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| 1501966 |
Who was von Foerster, anyway?
Gianfranco Cecchin, Pietro Barbetta, Dario Toffanetti
(pp. 330-342)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Ethics
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501967 |
I see that I see: a hero's impact on a family therapist
Frank N. Thomas
(pp. 343-352)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Epistemology,
Ethics
ArticleType: Viewpoint
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| 1501968 |
Heinz von Foerster and my brief therapy work at the MRI
Barbara Anger-Díaz
(pp. 353-359)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophical concepts,
Therapists
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1501969 |
On being cybernetic
Wendel A. Ray
(pp. 360-364)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophy
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501970 |
When the diagnosis “invents” the illness
Giorgio Nardone, and Claudette Portelli
(pp. 365-372)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Medical diagnosis,
Mental illness,
Philosophy,
Psychiatry
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501971 |
Confessions of a cybernetic epistemologist
Bradford P. Keeney
(pp. 373-384)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Social psychology
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501972 |
Observing systems and psychotherapy: what I owe to Heinz von Foerster
Mony Elkaïm
(pp. 385-392)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Ethics,
Therapists
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501973 |
Heinz von Foerster: the
Dezsoe Birkas
(pp. 393-399)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Ethics,
Psychiatry
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501974 |
The challenge of “And” – tolerating the undecidable
Ilka R. Hoffmann
(pp. 400-408)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophical concepts,
Psychology,
Sciences
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501975 |
The responsibility of the social worker: ethical implications of theory and practice
Heinz J. Kersting
(pp. 409-418)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Ethics,
Social welfare
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501976 |
Second-order cybernetics! In systemic management thinking?
Wolfgang Winter, Manuela Thurm
(pp. 419-426)
Keywords:
Cognition,
Cybernetics,
Management activities
ArticleType: Viewpoint
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| 1501977 |
Self-responsibility. Thoughts to the education of our management elites
Andreas Philipp, Bastian Kuhl
(pp. 427-438)
Keywords:
Ethics,
Management activities,
Responsibilities,
Systems theory,
Trust
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1501978 |
Systemic inquiry – exploring organisations
Louis Klein
(pp. 439-447)
Keywords:
Corporate branding,
Cybernetics,
Narratives,
Organizational development,
Storytelling,
Systems theory
ArticleType: Case study
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| 1501979 |
Observing observers. Von Foerster, Luhmann, and management thinking
Timon Paul Beyes
(pp. 448-459)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Management science,
Systems theory
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501980 |
Teaching and testing the understanding of literature: A continued dialogue with Heinz von Foerster
Herta-Elisabeth Renk
(pp. 460-470)
Keywords:
Curricula,
Cybernetics,
Germany,
Literature,
Teaching
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501981 |
Learning how to learn
Bernhard Poerksen
(pp. 471-484)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Education,
Learning,
Teaching methods
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501982 |
Heinz von Foerster in the art department. A collide-oscope in four parts
Peter Bexte
(pp. 485-489)
Keywords:
Arts,
Cybernetics,
History,
Perception
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501983 |
Feedback and music: you provide the noise, the order comes by itself
Knut Aufermann
(pp. 490-496)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Feedback,
Music,
Noise,
Oscillations
ArticleType: Viewpoint
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| 1501984 |
Systemics: the social aspects of cybernetics
Wolfram Lutterer
(pp. 497-507)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophical concepts,
Sciences
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501985 |
Trivial and non-trivial machines in the animal and in man
Georg Ivanovas
(pp. 508-520)
Keywords:
Behaviour,
Cybernetics,
Epistomology,
Genetics
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501986 |
Recursion, reiterations and remarkableness: An ontogenetic approach to a theory of the observer
André Frank Zimpel
(pp. 521-542)
Keywords:
Behaviour,
Cognition,
Cybernetics,
Game theory,
Uncertainty management
ArticleType: Research paper
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| 1501987 |
Analog, digital, and the cybernetic illusion
Claus Pias
(pp. 543-550)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophy,
Sciences
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501988 |
The human face of cybernetics: Heinz von Foerster and the history of a movement that failed…
Peter Krieg
(pp. 551-557)
Keywords:
Complexity theory,
Cybernetics,
History
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501989 |
Forget the observer: the presence, the paradox and self-reference
Lucas Pawlik
(pp. 558-566)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Language,
Logic
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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| 1501990 |
Phantoms really exist – don't they?
Theo Hug
(pp. 567-579)
Keywords:
Cybernetics,
Philosophical concepts,
Reality
ArticleType: Conceptual paper
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