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  • ...ther she chooses, for example, reductionist scientific concepts or systems concepts (Midgley 2001b, 2004). ...vacuum: they conduct them in order to make a meaningful contribution to a scientific debate. Therefore, their observations will be constructed in ways that will
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  • ...e 2009). With Darrin McMahon, he is editor of The Enlightenment: Critical Concepts in History, forthcoming in October 2009 from Routledge; and editor of the P The Enlightenment, so far from dismissing wisdom in favor of scientific rationality, in fact actually sought to sustain a traditional conception of
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  • ===Reductionist scientific and management methods embody potentially pernicious assumptions=== * Bailey KD (2001) Towards unifying science: Applying concepts across disciplinary boundaries. Systems Research and Behavioral Science 18:
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  • Quinn Patton M. (2010). 'Developmental Evaluation: Applying Complexity Concepts to Enhance Innovation and Use'. Guilford Press, New York. Garland, Jr., Theodore (20 March 2015). "The Scientific Method as an Ongoing Process". UC Riverside. Archived from the original on
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