Table of ContentsFrom Cybernetics to Second-Order Cybernetics: A Comparative Analysis of Their Central Ideas Abstract · Full text in PDF (318 kB) On the Importance of Being Emergent. Extended Review of “Emergence and Embodiment: New Essays on Second-Order Systems Theory” edited by Bruce Clark and Mark B. N. Hanson.Duke University Press, Durham, 2009. Abstract · Full text in PDF (179 kB) Palatable Mathematical Science in Schools? Review of “Radical Constructivism. A Relativist Epistemic Approach to Science Education” by Andres Quale. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, 2008. Abstract · Full text in PDF (88 kB) Theorizing About Constructivist Therapy. Review of “Constructivist Psychotherapy: A Narrative Hermeneutic Approach” by Gabriele Chiari & Maria Laura Nuzzo. Routledge, London, 2010. Abstract · Full text in PDF (101 kB) Can the Mind Be Extended? And How? Review of “Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action and Cognitive Extension” by Andy Clark. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008. Abstract · Full text in PDF (142 kB) Descartes, Embodiment and the Post-human Horizon of Neurosciences. Review of “How Body Shapes The Mind” by Shaun Gallagher. Clarendon Press, Oxford, 2005. Abstract · Full text in PDF (92 kB) The Culture of Cybernetics. Review of “The Black Boox. Volume III: 39 Steps” by Ranulph Glanville. Edition echoraum, Vienna, 2009. Abstract · Full text in PDF (82 kB) Nativist Constraints on Cognitive Processes Called into Question. Review of “Neoconstructivism. The New Science of Cognitive Development” edited by Scott Johnson. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009. Abstract · Full text in PDF (95 kB) Publication Review. Recent books and articles related to constructivist approaches | ||