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2009 Fourth International Conference on Systems
Ideas on System Thinking and Acting: Basic Issues, Aporetic Constructs and Application of the Metanoia Principle
Gosier, Guadeloupe, France
March 01-March 06
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3551-7
Straightforward thinking in a matter of one-way cause-and-effect approaches has proven to be a valuable concept for hundreds of years especially in Western Democracies, where the cultural embeddedness provided fertile soil. However this methodology has also proven to be a misconception when addressing certain “complex” issues. Leaving Aristotelian logic aside and introducing an aporetic view in this “primary paradigm of reality perception” lead to a whole new set of problem-solving methodologies.This paper is a short version of one part in a series dealing with System Thinking and Acting and the connections with and differences to the application of daoistic thinking models.
Index Terms:
Aporia, Perception Paradigm, Watzlawick, Daoistic Model, System Thinking, System Acting, Metanoia, System-Archetypes
Citation:
Thomas J. Vlk, "Ideas on System Thinking and Acting: Basic Issues, Aporetic Constructs and Application of the Metanoia Principle," icons, pp.43-48, 2009 Fourth International Conference on Systems, 2009
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