In Pluralism in Management, author Eirik Irgens utilizes Ernst Cassirer¿s pluralistic philosophy in order to investigate how different but connected forms of knowing, including art, myth, religion, science, and history may help us become better organizational scholars and management educators, forcing us to consider elements outside of a purely practical existence. Revitalizing Cassirer¿s almost forgotten philosophy, the book illustrates the value of philosophical application to organizational study.
In Pluralism in Management, author Eirik Irgens utilizes Ernst Cassirer¿s pluralistic philosophy in order to investigate how different but connected forms of knowing, including art, myth, religion, science, and history may help us become better organizational scholars and management educators, forcing us to consider elements outside of a purely practical existence. Revitalizing Cassirer¿s almost forgotten philosophy, the book illustrates the value of philosophical application to organizational study.
Eirik J. Irgens is Professor of Educational Leadership at NTNU (the Norwegian University of Science and Technology). Irgens has published within organizational theory and change, professional development, educational leadership, organizational learning, and knowledge management.
Inhaltsangabe
1. An Autobiographical Account of a Formative Experience 2. Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms 3. Art and Science as Supplementing Forms 4. The Parting of the Ways and the Divide in Organizational Theory 5. Cassirer in the Light of Neuroscience 6. Bringing Cassirer Into Organizations 7. The Institution as a Symbolic Form
1. An Autobiographical Account of a Formative Experience 2. Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms 3. Art and Science as Supplementing Forms 4. The Parting of the Ways and the Divide in Organizational Theory 5. Cassirer in the Light of Neuroscience 6. Bringing Cassirer Into Organizations 7. The Institution as a Symbolic Form
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