TUESDAY, April 9, p.m., Room 48
Chairpersons: G.Pask, UK, and E.Prem, Austria
- 14.00-14.30
- NOAH: The Ark of Knowing in a Learning Environment (a Tribute to Gordon
Pask and Robin McKinnon-Wood)
R.Glanville, R.McKinnon-Wood, University of Portsmouth, England
- 14.30-15.00
- The Relevance of Naturalized Control Theory to Resolving Augustinian
Issues
I.D.Cole, Richmond, VA, USA
- 15.00-15.30
- Two Genetic Areas of Methodology for the Application of Cybernetics
to Human Science Research
A.Collen, Saybrook Institute, San Francisco, CA, USA
- 15.30-16.00
- Coffee Break
- 16.00-16.30
- A Paradoxical Perspective
R.B.Uribe, University of Illinois, Urbana, USA
- 16.30-17.00
- Contradiction - from Causal Flow to Infinite Ontology
F.-G.Winkler, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- 17.00-17.30
- Language Theory: Consensual Selection of Dynamics
C.Henry, L.M.Rocha, SUNY at Binghamton, USA
- 17.30-18.00
- Lost in the Information Flood: On the Problem of Relevant Information
Selection in Firms
E.Hanappi-Egger, H.Hanappi, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna,
Austria
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