Saturday, 29 October 2005
at the American Society for Cybernetics (ASC) 2005 Conference
George Washington University, Washington, D.C., 27-30 October 2005
Conference organizers: Stuart Umpleby and Allenna Leonard
Panel organizer: Alexander Riegler
| 9:00–10:30 | Part I |
| Alexander Riegler | Past, present and future of radical constructivism |
| Albert Müller | How (Radical) Constructivism emerged from cybernetics - and other fields of science. Some historical remarks - cancelled due to illness |
| Karl Müller | RC - The hidden agenda. New research directions from old texts |
| 11:00–12:30 | Part II |
| Pille Bunnell | Conservation and change in the evolution of epigenic systems - cancelled due to illness |
| Kevin McGee | Enactive cognitive science |
| 14:30–16:00 | Part III |
| Ranulph Glanville | Construction, design and knowledge |
| Dewey Dykstra | Could it be more different? Radical constructivism applied to physics teaching |
| General discussion coordinated by Mark Notturno |