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Empirical Paradox Complexity Thinking And Generating New Kinds Of Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Grigolini Bruce J West

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Empirical Paradox Complexity Thinking And Generating New Kinds Of Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Grigolini Bruce J West
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.94 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Paolo Grigolini Bruce J. West, Korosh Mahmoodi
ISBN: 9781527534407, 1527534405
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Empirical Paradox Complexity Thinking And Generating New Kinds Of Knowledge 1st Edition Paolo Grigolini Bruce J West by Paolo Grigolini Bruce J. West, Korosh Mahmoodi 9781527534407, 1527534405 instant download after payment.

Is another world war inevitable? The answer is a resounding yes if we continue to think in terms of either/or outcomes. Adversaries think in such terms, you either get what you want, or you do not. Can a different way of thinking produce a different outcome? This book shows that the consistency demanded by the linear, logical either/or thinking is disrupted by paradox, whose resolution forces a consequent decision: war or peace, with no middle ground. If this were the only way of thinking then a person would be either a protagonist or an antagonist, but a person can be both, either, or neither; this opens the door to novel solutions. This is both/and thinking, which the book shows can be achieved by a dynamic resolution of paradox. Thus, a basically selfish individual can also be a hero; a consequence of the complexity of being human.

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