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Be your enemy
pp. 55-67
Abstract
C. West Churchman was a very personal writer who wrote from his own existential concerns in an authentic and original way. We get to know him even if we never meet him personally because of the almost autobiographical nature of his workIn The Design of Inquiring Systems (1971), Churchman probed how we seek knowledge either as individuals or as groups. He was trying to determine how we think and know. In particular, he was trying to figure out how he could make himself into a good inquiring system. For these purposes, he investigated the thought of Gottfried Leibniz, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, George Hegel and Edgar Singer.
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Van Gigch John P., McIntyre-Mills Janet (2006) Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I: critical and systemic implications for democracy. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 55-67
Full citation:
Bausch Ken (2006) „Be your enemy“, In: J. P. Van Gigch & J. Mcintyre-Mills (eds.), Rescuing the enlightenment from itself I, Dordrecht, Springer, 55–67.