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Cybernetics and Human Knowing, Volume 24
Volume 24, Number 1, 2017
- Phillip Guddemi:

Foreword: Evolution and Communication Heterodox Rethinkings. 5-8 - C. Vidales:

Building Communication Theory From Cybersemiotics. 9-32 - J. Rawel:

The Relationship Between Social and Biotic Evolution: The Evolution of Autopoietic Systems. 33-53 - Gregory Bateson:

Some 19th Century Problems Of Evolution (1965). 55-79 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic-The Logic of Quantum Theory. 81-88 - Pille Bunnell:

An Invitation to Creative Reflection. 89-98
Volume 24, Number 2, 2017
- Søren Brier:

Foreword: Systems, Power, and the Phenomenological Basis of Triadic Semiotics. 5-8 - Dirk Baecker:

Systems Are Theory. 9-39 - G. Harste:

Autopoietic Power. 41-67 - J. Ransdell:

Is Peirce a Phenomenologist? 69-81 - B. Nicolescu:

The Bootstrap Principle and the Uniqueness of the World. 83-88 - S. Umpleby:

How Science Is Changing. 89-91 - Søren Brier:

Biosemiotic Anti-Humanism: Why Culture Is an Extension of Biology and a Self-Organizing System of Meaning. 93-97
Volume 24, Numbers 3-4, 2017
- Foreword: Laws of Form. 5-15

- Dirk Baecker:

A Calculus of Negation in Communication. 17-27 - W. Bricken:

Distinction is Sufficient: Iconic and Symbolic Perspectives on Laws of Form. 29-74 - A. M. Collings:

The Brown-4 Indicational Calculus. 75-101 - G. Ellsbury:

George Spencer-Brown as I Knew Him: A Brief Personal Memoir. 103-113 - J. Engstrom:

System E - A New Language that Reveals New Distinctions in Laws of Form's Notational Space. 115-159 - Nathaniel Hellerstein:

Diamond Bracket Forms and How to Count to Two. 161-188 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Imaginary Values. 189-223 - M. Rathgeb:

Re-reading Laws of Form as a Language in Change. 225-244 - C. Weiss:

Towards a Phenomenology of Schematization. 245-260 - Louis H. Kauffman:

Virtual Logic-Cookie and Parabel Discuss Laws of Form. 261-268

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