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Page viii
... first steps towards more scholarly studies, we believe the wide range of themes demonstrates the overall usefulness of the systems intelligence perspective. They hopefully encourage similar studies in the reader's own field of expertise ...
... first steps towards more scholarly studies, we believe the wide range of themes demonstrates the overall usefulness of the systems intelligence perspective. They hopefully encourage similar studies in the reader's own field of expertise ...
Page ix
... first-person -related aspects of the human endowment as fundamental to the human systemic engage- ment with her environment. This is the realm of life most extensively studied in humanities, in social sciences and in the arts. While ...
... first-person -related aspects of the human endowment as fundamental to the human systemic engage- ment with her environment. This is the realm of life most extensively studied in humanities, in social sciences and in the arts. While ...
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... first quotes John Maynard Keynes' famous words to the effect that “The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood”, and then nails down ...
... first quotes John Maynard Keynes' famous words to the effect that “The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood”, and then nails down ...
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... first casualty is much of academic philosophy , along with intellectual brilliance for - its - own - sake27 . Academic philosophy in its various formats will not be of much use for philosophy for managers because it does not communicate ...
... first casualty is much of academic philosophy , along with intellectual brilliance for - its - own - sake27 . Academic philosophy in its various formats will not be of much use for philosophy for managers because it does not communicate ...
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... first , as he would say later , in a magnificent formula , to ' write in so many languages that things pass from one language to another . ' " ( Lévy 2003 , p . 46. ) 41 For a groundbreaking discussion of the " body consciousness ...
... first , as he would say later , in a magnificent formula , to ' write in so many languages that things pass from one language to another . ' " ( Lévy 2003 , p . 46. ) 41 For a groundbreaking discussion of the " body consciousness ...
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