Conversations are essential to the construction of collective meaning and creation of systems. For instance, one important characteristic of a system is its boundaries, without which we would not be able to distinguish it from its ‘environment’. If there is no distinction, something that we do through language, there is no system. Systems can change [...]
Posts Tagged ‘language’
Conversations are essential to the construction of collective meaning
Posted in complexity, system, theories, tagged collective intelligence, Heidegger, inquiry, language on 25 November 2008 |
decision-making and automatisms
Posted in complexity, theories, tagged decision-making, framework, language on 9 October 2008 |
I’ve got some questions about my last post on this affirmation: “the act of continuous decision-making requires an automatism”. Perhaps that a bad way of express what I mean. Decisions are not made by only responding, so what I really mean is that it is a great support for decision-making when we have a framework [...]

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