Hi Charlie,
I'm feeling some anxiety around my AOM paper submission. I couldn't access any review data online and was wondering when the results date was..
Take care,
Warm regards,
Bien cordialement,
Dr. Richard J. Major
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Date : 14/03/2018 08:28 (GMT+01:00)
Objet : Re: a primer reference request
Dear Olga:
Great question for the listserv to chew on....I've been using the text below for quite a while, from undergrad to Ph.D. within the European Higher Education Area at Copenhagen Business School.
Lonergan B, 1993. Cognitional Structure. Collected Works of Bernard Lonergan, Volume 4. Toronto, University of Toronto Press. 205-221.
This is because:
a. it is a source text, not a second-level text about source text.
b. Lonergan offered this lecture to clarify the basics of insight-based critical realism,
c. students (esp. business school students) can benefit from a first read of first sentence/each paragraph exercise, it is written so logically, and,
d. it contains the epistemological theorem, Lonergan's only reference to this, far as I know.
By the time students finish with it, given a little discussion, they generally get the point that knowing is a lot more than merely looking.
And so the real fun begins.
Best,
Charlie
On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:39 AM, Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
<olouchakova@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
Does anybody know a primer in philosophical/analytical thinking, for an undergraduate program in business administration?
I am preparing such course, and would appreciated any references or resource sharing.
Olga
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