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  1. Text:Peter Meyer – Wissen, Wahrheit, Wirklichkeit: “Individuelle” oder “soziale” Konstruktion
  2. Text:Piaget’s Legacy: Cognition as Adaptive Activity
  3. Text:Problems of Knowledge and Cognizing Organisms
  4. Text:Questions and Answers about Radical Constructivism
  5. Text:Radical Constructivism and Teaching
  6. Text:Reflections on Cybernetics
  7. Text:Representation and Deduction
  8. Text:Richard Schantz – Die Erkenntnistheorie des Radikalen Konstruktivismus - eine Kritik aus realistischer Sicht
  9. Text:Rolf Todesco – Genetische Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Kollaboratives Lernen und Hyperkommunikation
  10. Text:Ronald Kurt - Das Prinzip Beliebigkeit
  11. Text:Rudolf Taschner – Der Blick in Gottes Karten
  12. Text:Subitizing: The Role of Figural Patterns in the Development of Numerical Concepts
  13. Text:Teleology and the Concepts of Causation
  14. Text:The Concepts of Adaptation and Viability in a Radical Constructivist Theory of Knowledge
  15. Text:The Construction of Knowledge
  16. Text:The Constructivist View of Communication
  17. Text:The Control of Perception and the Construction of Reality: Epistemological Aspects of the Feedback-Control System
  18. Text:The Development of Language as Purposive Behavior
  19. Text:The Logic of Scientific Fallibility
  20. Text:The Radical Constructivist View of Science
  21. Text:The Reluctance to Change a Way of Thinking
  22. Text:Theodor Leiber – Bemerkungen zum Radikalen Konstruktivismus von Ernst von Glasersfeld
  23. Text:Thoughts about Space, Time, and the Concept of Identity
  24. Text:Werner Meinefeld - Gegen eine Halbierung des Piagetschen Konstruktivismus
  25. Text:Why Constructivism Must be Radical
  26. Text:Why I Consider Myself a Cybernetician
  27. Text:Willhelm Lütterfelds – Für eine Realismus-vertragliche Variante des Konstruktivismus
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  29. Walks:The Construction of Knowledge

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