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Dynamics among Business Practice, Aesthetics, Science, Politics and ReligionAoyama Gakuin University, Japan The interrelations among seemingly unrelated aspects of human activities such as business practice, aesthetics, science, politics and religion can be understood by means of analysis of epistemological meta-types called "mindscapes" This relational understanding is needed for dealing with today's urgent problems of international planning frictions, multi-cultural management frictions, and disorientation and incorrect actions in the changing international economic environment The transition from the classificational thinking to the relational and contextual thinking requires new mindscapes
Cultural Dynamics, Vol. 1, No. 3,
309-335 (1988) |
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