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Just what is a construct? by George Kelly [09.05.98]
Threat is not a set of circumstances by George Kelly [08.26.98]
Language of hypothesis by George Kelly [08.16.98]
Subjective origins by George Kelly [08.09.98]
Abandon objectivity by George Kelly [08.02.98]
Language to confirm no-thing by George Kelly [07.26.98]
Cyles of structuration by George Kelly [07.19.98]
Certainties by George Kelly [07.12.98]
Dislodgement by George Kelly [07.04.98]
Slippage by George Kelly [06.21.98]
Transcending the Obvious by George Kelly [06.14.98]
Questioning : Changing Ourselves by George Kelly [06.07.98]
Acting: Knowing by George Kelly [05.31.98]
Personal Construct Theory as a Non-Cognitive Theory by George Kelly [05.24.98]
Personal Experience by George Kelly [05.17.98]
The likening of knowledge to an illumination is itself question-begging by Stephen Pepper [05.08.98]
Who decides what the general populace is allowed to see, hear and think about? by Edward Herman & Noam Chomsky [05.02.98]
Language does not describe any Thing by Ernst von Glasersfeld [04.26.98]
Ashamed to look beyond the bonds imposed by ones ignorance by G. Spencer-Brown [04.19.98]
Top heavy apparatus of psychodynamics and cognitive psychology is at worst a fantasy and at best a metaphor by Rom Harre [04.11.98]
An act of pouring ourselves into these things by relying on them by Michael Polanyi [04.05.98]
Purely subjective relationships to feeling are the source of all our knowledge by J. G. Fichte [03.29.98]
Objectivity has been deserted, left high and exposed, by subjectivity by Roger Poole [03.22.98]
Areas Of Life In Which Power Is Hidden Behind The Amiable Countenance Of Cultural Familiarity by Juergen Habermas [03.15.98]
No Exactitude, Certitude Or Universality by Charles Sanders Peirce [03.08.98]
Wholesale Reflexivity by Anthony Giddens [03.01.98]
Knowledge That Is Manifestly Personal by Michael Polanyi [02.22.98]
Understanding As A Valid Form Of Knowing by Michael Polanyi [02.15.98]
Keeping track of the observer by Francisco Varela [02.07.98]
Our conservative biological being by Humberto Maturana [02.02.98]
What can we know? by Ernst von Glasersfeld [01.25.98]
The observer's experience by Ernst von Glasersfeld [01.18.98]
Where is the observer standing? by Ernst von Glasersfeld [01.10.98]
Bringing forth the observer by Ernst von Glasersfeld [01.05.98]
Distinguishing what is 'inside' from what is 'outside' by Maturana & Varela [12.29.97]
Observing observers by Heinz von Foerster[12.21.97]
Being oneself is not enough by George Kelly [12.14.97]
Kelly on the challenge of personal change by George Kelly [12.07.97]
Kelly on 'Error Friendliness' by George Kelly [11.29.97]
Kelly describing his heart attack by George Kelly [11.23.97]
Living in anticipation by George Kelly [11.16.97]
The inside and outside of reality by George Kelly [11.09.97]
No real doubts by George Kelly [11.02.97]
No representation by George Kelly [10.26.97]
No confirmations by George Kelly [10.19.97]
The Double-Entity Choice by George Kelly [10.12.97]
Indivisibility of Person and Medium by George Kelly [10.5.97]
Varela's Version of Indivisibility by Francisco Varela
Hypothesis -Wild and Incredible by Charles Sanders Peirce
We live in anticipation by George Kelly
Christmas trees, schizophrenia & family stability by Gregory Bateson
The symptom vs the system focus by Gregory Bateson
Mary Catherine Bateson on pluralism and on Gregory's insistence on jointness as opposed to unilaterality by M.C. Bateson
Certainties by George Kelly
Human existence in linguaging by Humberto Maturana
The issue of there being no firm ground-ing upon which an observer may stand by Francisco Varela
Seeking Out Mental Dis-Satisfactions by Michael Polanyi
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