Karl H. Müller:
The New Science of Cybernetics
The Evolution of Living Research Designs
Vol. 1 : Methodology

Niko Tos Ι Karl H. Müller [eds]:
Political Faces of Slovenia
Political Orientations and Values
at the End of the Century

Albert Müller Ι Karl H. Müller [eds.]:
An Unfinished Revolution?
Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory (BCL), 1958–1976

Richard Jung:
Experience and Action.
Selected Items in Systems Theory.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-13-9

Ranulph Glanville Ι Alexander Riegler [eds.] :
The Importance of Being Ernst.
Festschrift for Ernst von Glasersfeld.
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-14-6

Ranulph Glanville Ι Karl H. Müller [eds.] :
Gordon Pask, Philosopher Mechanic
An Introduction to the Cybernetician's Cybernetician
Wien, 2007
ISBN 978-3-901941-15-3

Niko Tos Ι Karl H. Müller Ι Zoltan Fábián Ι Jindrich Krejcí Ι Marcel Zielinski [eds.]:
Three Roads to Comparative
Research:
Analytical, Visual, Morphological
Vienna, 2009
ISBN 978-3-901941-17-7

Gonçalo M. Furtado C. Lopes:
Gordon Pask’s Encounters:
From a Childhood Curiosity to the Envisioning of an Evolving Environment -
Exchanges
between Cybernetics and Architecture
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Ranulph Glanville
The Black Boox
Vol. III
39 Steps
ISBN 978-3-901941-19-1
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Albert Müller Ι Karl H. Müller [Ed.]
An Unfinished Revolution? Heinz von Foerster and the Biological Computer Laboratory 1958 – 76 © 2007, Format 150 x 230 mm, hardcover, englisch 512 Seiten, zahlreiche s/w-Fotos und Grafiken Euro 29,50 excl. Versand und Porto ISBN 978-3-901941-12-2 >> Review in : Constructivist Foundation 2007 >> Bei Amazon bestellen Ι order from Amazon >> Bei echoraum bestellen Ι order from echoraum |
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This is a fascinating analysis of the scientific agenda of Heinz von Foerster, clearly one of the major scientists of the twentieth century. No one did more to create a revolutionary transdisciplinary research program involving biology, the cognitive neurosciences, cybernetics, and the social sciences. Von Foerster was one of those scientific minds so far ahead of his time that even today scholars in all fields of scientific inquiry should study his programs so that we might eventually realize his objectives. J. Rogers Hollingsworth The BCL at the University of Illinois at
Champaign-Urbana, led by Heinz
von Foerster, was the nexus of
Cybernetics
and the point of origination of Second-Order-Cybernetics in the 1960's and 1970's. Louis H. Kauffman |
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