<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><ncx version="2005-1" xmlns="http://www.daisy.org/z3986/2005/ncx/"><head><meta content="978-3-95857-019-1" name="dtb:uid"/><meta content="-1" name="dtb:depth"/><meta content="0" name="dtb:totalPageCount"/><meta content="0" name="dtb:maxPageNumber"/></head><docTitle><text>Wild Systems Theory as a 21st Century  Coherence Framework for Cognitive Science </text></docTitle><navMap><navPoint id="pt01html" playOrder="1"><navLabel><text>1 Introduction</text></navLabel><content src="pt01.html"/></navPoint><navPoint id="pt02html" playOrder="2"><navLabel><text>2 Correspondence and coherence</text></navLabel><content src="pt02.html"/><navPoint id="pt02html_1" playOrder="3"><navLabel><text>2.1 A creation myth: The origins of the correspondence view</text></navLabel><content src="pt02.html#id0000005"/></navPoint><navPoint id="pt02html_2" playOrder="4"><navLabel><text>2.2 A very brief history of correspondence, reality, and truth</text></navLabel><content src="pt02.html#id0000006"/></navPoint><navPoint id="pt02html_3" playOrder="5"><navLabel><text>2.3 The coherence approach to reality and truth</text></navLabel><content src="pt02.html#id0000007"/></navPoint></navPoint><navPoint id="pt03html" playOrder="6"><navLabel><text>3 Wild systems theory</text></navLabel><content src="pt03.html"/><navPoint id="pt03html_1" playOrder="7"><navLabel><text>3.1 Wild systems theory and coherence</text></navLabel><content src="pt03.html#id0000010"/></navPoint><navPoint id="pt03html_2" playOrder="8"><navLabel><text>3.2 Wild systems theory and truth</text></navLabel><content src="pt03.html#id0000011"/></navPoint><navPoint id="pt03html_3" playOrder="9"><navLabel><text>3.3 Wild systems theory and cognitive science</text></navLabel><content src="pt03.html#id0000012"/></navPoint></navPoint><navPoint id="pt04html" playOrder="10"><navLabel><text>4 Conclusions</text></navLabel><content src="pt04.html"/></navPoint></navMap></ncx>