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A Call for a Multidisciplinary Connection Effort
Abstract concepts can also be understood as emergent concepts. These emergent concepts may the results of the interplays from our own personal lenses we use to interpret the world. Lenses like our ow… more »
Humane Systems Design (HSD)
A Call for a Multidisciplinary Connection Effort
lushbooks wrote 8 months ago: Abstract concepts can also be understood as emergent concepts. These emergent concepts may the resu … more »
Class Resources: Human Macroecology
lushbooks wrote 8 months ago: This blog hosts a nice collection of resources on systems thinking, and complex systems. Source: P … more »
Five Trends That Will Transform Society
lushbooks wrote 9 months ago: “Author Richard Watson examines emerging patterns and developments and society, politics, scie … more »
Studying Disciplines Separatedly Leads to Short Comings in Understanding
lushbooks wrote 10 months ago: This is one of the reasons I am advocating the idea of transdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary, integr … more »
Two blogs
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: “There are only two kinds of people - those who generalize and those who don’t” - … more »
Hearts and minds: science, thought and emotion
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: The following are some highlights from an article on thought and emotion. “Hearts & Minds … more »
Questions: An essential part of life ?
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: I challenge you to think without asking yourself a single question for 5 minutes. If you are able to … more »
The classification of thought
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: Aristotle was the world’s first librarian and the world’s first information architect. H … more »
Cultural dissonance
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lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: Cultural dissonance is a phenomenon that may present itself when an individual that participates in … more »
From Causality to "Distributed Causality"
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lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: April 27, 2007 “Logic is a poor model of cause and effect.” - Gregory Bateson. In philos … more »
Are you trained to see by your discipline?
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: How we visually scan images seems to be somewhat related to the disciplinary training we have; or a … more »
Free book (PDF): Brain Facts
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: “Brain Facts is a 64-page primer on the brain and nervous system, published by the Society for … more »
Connexions: Collaborative development of textbooks and educational materials
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: Quoting from TED Talks: “Richard Baraniuk is a Rice University professor with a giant vision: … more »
Horizontal and Vertical Thinking
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: “Howard Gardner has written about two types of ” extraordinairy minds” that he ca … more »
A Systems Approach to Understanding the Complexity of Biology
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: “The Scientists base their research on a principle hypothesis that complex systems can be unde … more »
Learning from each other. The Creative skills training council
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: Quoting from the CSTC: “The Creative Skills Training Council is an on-line community of creati … more »
Some systems thinking links and resources
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: The Well. Fundamentals of Systems Thinking Diagrams and explanations and links at this location. ( … more »
Systems thinking and intelligence
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: Quoting a research paper’s abstract. “Better performing subjects attempted to gain an u … more »
Why few organizations adopt systems thinking
lushbooks wrote 1 year ago: The title of this blog posting is also the title of article by Russell L. Ackoff, professor Emeritus … more »
