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    Zeit und Logik
    W. Baur. 1983.
  •  5
    Re-Thinking Time at the Interface of Physics and Philosophy: The Forgotten Present (edited book)
    with Thomas Filk
    Imprint: Springer. 2015.
    The current volume of the Parmenides Series "On Thinking" addresses our deepest and most personal experience of the world, the experience of "the present," from a modern perspective combining physics and philosophy. Many prominent researchers have contributed articles to the volume, in which they present models and express their opinions on and, in some cases, also their skepticism about the subject and how it may be (or may not be) addressed, as well as which aspects they consider most relevant…Read more
  •  1
    On knowledge representing interacting systems
    In René J. Jorna, Barend van Heusden & Roland Posner (eds.), Signs, Search and Communication: Semiotic Aspects of Artificial Intelligence, De Gruyter. pp. 271-305. 1993.
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    Purpose: Commenting on the transcript of a lecture. Findings: The document reconstructs the development of the original 1973 lecture by Heinz von Foerster into his best-known paper, On Constructing a Reality. Many aspects of that paper can be identified as being shaped through interaction with the audience. Implications: The lecture documented here was a forerunner of a central paper in constructivism
  • Realism and complementarity in the neutral kaon system
    Philosophia Naturalis 30 (2): 247-253. 1993.
  •  15
    Does Second-Order Cybernetics Provide a Framework for Theatre Studies?
    Constructivist Foundations 11 (3): 618-619. 2016.
    Open peer commentary on the article ““Black Box” Theatre: Second-Order Cybernetics and Naturalism in Rehearsal and Performance” by Tom Scholte. Upshot: Scholte’s attempt to link theatre studies with cybernetics faces at least two problems: historically, there could not have been any direct influence between these two fields; and conceptually, do we need second-order cybernetics, and the concept of the black box in particular, to account for the Stanislavski system?
  •  15
    Learning About Archaeology and Prehistoric Life
    with M. Besse, S. Fragnière, M. Piguet, L. Dubois, D. Miéville, S. Schoeb, and D. Schumacher
    Science & Education 28 (6-7): 759-795. 2019.
    This article is about an intervention introducing prehistoric life in primary education. Its objectives were to foster openness and interest for prehistory and archaeology, as well as content knowledge and conceptual learning with a focus on four main facets: basic knowledge about prehistoric life; conceptual learning/change regarding prehistory; learning about archaeologists and archaeology as a scientific discipline; and learning about interactions of archaeology and other disciplines. Student…Read more
  •  10
    Correction to: Learning About Archaeology and Prehistoric Life
    with M. Besse, S. Fragnière, M. Piguet, L. Dubois, D. Miéville, S. Schoeb, and D. Schumacher
    Science & Education 29 (1): 213-219. 2020.
  • Ökumenische Orientierung der katholischen Mariologie
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 12 (n/a): 81-95. 1965.
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    This volume develops a fundamentally different categorical framework for conceptualizing time and reality. The actual taking place of reality is conceived as a “constellatory self-unfolding” characterized by strong self-referentiality and occurring in the primordial form of time, the not yet sequentially structured “time-space of the present.” Concomitantly, both the sequentially ordered aspect of time and the factual aspect of reality appear as emergent phenomena that come into being only after…Read more
  •  6
    Expectation Violation in Political Decision Making: A Psychological Case Study
    with Michael Öllinger, Karin Meissner, and Carlos Collado Seidel
    Frontiers in Psychology 8 242058. 2017.
    Since the early Gestaltists there has been a strong interest in the question of how problem solvers get stuck in a mental impasse. A key idea is that the repeated activation of a successful strategy from the past results in a mental set (‘Einstellung’) which determines and constrains the option space to solve a problem. We propose that this phenomenon, which mostly was tested by fairly restricted experiments in the lab, could also be applied to more complex problem constellations and naturalisti…Read more
  • Traduzione italiana
    Scientia 79 (n/a): 127. 1985.
  • Structural stability at the central front
    Scientia 79 (n/a): 109. 1985.
  •  11
    Evolutionary learning of small networks
    with Thomas Filk
    Complexity 13 (3): 43-54. 2008.
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    Quantum Physics and Consciousness: The Quest for a Common Conceptual Foundation
    with Thomas Filk
    Mind and Matter 7 (1): 59-80. 2009.
    Similar problems keep reappearing in both the discussion about the “hard” problem of consciousness and in fundamental issues in quantum theory. We argue that the similarities are due to common problems within the conceptual foundations of both fields. In quantum physics, the state reduction marks the “coming into being” of a new aspect of reality for which no causal explanation is available. Likewise, the self-referential nature of consciousness constitutes a “coming into being” of a new quality…Read more
  •  24
    Working Wonders? Investigating insight with magic tricks
    with Amory H. Danek, Thomas Fraps, Benedikt Grothe, and Michael Öllinger
    Cognition 130 (2): 174-185. 2014.