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  • 1.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-13-2018 19:40
    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




    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"






  • 2.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-13-2018 23:30
    Hi, Olga.

    I always liked Stephen Toulmin's "Introduction to Reasoning" for the way it gives students a fairly generic and easy-to-use analytic structure for understanding and improving thinking and reasoning.

    Introduction to Reasoning by Toulmin,Stephen Edelston. [1984,2nd Edition.] Paperback 
    by Toulmin 
    Link: http://a.co/aM8ugvI





    A relatively accessible YouTube on the Toulmin Model by Green which you can use for your class is here: https://www.youtube.com/user/kgreen46

    Kudos on your effort to foster analytical thinking for undergraduates.  This is SO important especially with today's social media-immersed youth.

    Regards,

    Ben


    On Mar 14, 2018 10:31 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




    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"








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  • 3.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-14-2018 03:29
    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




    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"







  • 4.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-14-2018 13:38
    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

    -------- Message d'origine --------
    De : Charles Tackney <cttack@GMAIL.COM>
    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




    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"







  • 5.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-15-2018 01:19
    Dear All who responded to my ask about a class resource:

    Thank you so much for your generous and collegial sharing!  It is an honor to be a part of this group.

    Olga

    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"





    On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 12:28 AM, Charles Tackney <cttack@gmail.com> wrote:
    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




    ___________________________
    Professor (emerita)
    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    , M.D., Ph.D.

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova

    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience
    www.sophere.org

    _____________________
    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"








  • 6.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-14-2018 07:18

    Hey

     

    A  good place to start will be Patanjalies Yoga Sutra, there are several translations available in English, The first three sutras will be sufficient for your needs  

    Good luck

    With the warmest of regards

     

     

    Sudhanshu Rai, Ph.D

    Director Indian Relations

    Associate Professor of Innovation in emerging economies

    Copenhagen Business School

    Department of Management society and communication

    Room: Ø2.032

    Dalgas Have 15, 2nd floor

    DK-2000 Frederiksberg

    Denmark

    Office.: +45 38 15 24 94

    Mobile +45 50709008

    A CENTURY OF BUSINESS IN SOCIETY
    Visit 100.cbs.dk / #CBScph100

    Projects

    Mind sciences in Society for Innovation, (MSISI) www.cocreatech.dk 

    Website; http://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-intercultural-communication-and-management/staff/sraikl

    Blog  http://stepbystepinnovation.blogspot.com

     

    From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG] On Behalf Of Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    Sent: 14. marts 2018 00:40
    To: MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: a primer reference request

     

    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

     




    ___________________________

    Professor (emerita)

    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz

    , M.D., Ph.D.

     

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova


    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

     

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience

    www.sophere.org

    _____________________

    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"

     

     

     

     



  • 7.  a primer reference request

    Posted 03-14-2018 09:50
    Dear Olga,

    As your work involves clinical and spiritual perspectives the  following reference may be of interest to you:

       Sharma, Radha R. & Cooper, Sir Cary. 2017. Executive Burnout: Eastern & Western Concepts, Models and Approaches for Mitigation, Emerald Group Publishing, UK.
       ISBN:978-1-78635-286-6.

     Best regards,

     Radha

    ---------------------------------
     

    Prof. Dr. Radha R. Sharma

    Dean, Research, Centres of Excellence;  Case Centre

    Raman Munjal (Hero MotoCorp) Chair Professor

    Professor, OB 

    Editor, Vision: A journal of Business Perspective-SAGE

    Associate Editor, Frontiers in Psychology

    Management Development Institute

    Gurugram 122007, India


    E-mail: radha@mdi.ac.in ;   (radhasharma308@gmail.com)

    Managing for Responsibility: http://www.businessexpertpress.com/books/managing-responsibility-sourcebook-alternative-paradigm



    On Wed, Mar 14, 2018 at 4:48 PM, Sudhanshu Rai <000000c798b85073-dmarc-request@aomlists.aom.org> wrote:

    Hey

     

    A  good place to start will be Patanjalies Yoga Sutra, there are several translations available in English, The first three sutras will be sufficient for your needs  

    Good luck

    With the warmest of regards

     

     

    Sudhanshu Rai, Ph.D

    Director Indian Relations

    Associate Professor of Innovation in emerging economies

    Copenhagen Business School

    Department of Management society and communication

    Room: Ø2.032

    Dalgas Have 15, 2nd floor

    DK-2000 Frederiksberg

    Denmark

    Office.: +45 38 15 24 94

    Mobile +45 50709008

    A CENTURY OF BUSINESS IN SOCIETY
    Visit 100.cbs.dk / #CBScph100

    Projects

    Mind sciences in Society for Innovation, (MSISI) www.cocreatech.dk 

    Website; http://www.cbs.dk/en/research/departments-and-centres/department-of-intercultural-communication-and-management/staff/sraikl

    Blog  http://stepbystepinnovation.blogspot.com

     

    From: Management, Spirituality & Religion [mailto:MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG] On Behalf Of Olga Louchakova-Schwartz
    Sent: 14. marts 2018 00:40
    To: MSR@AOMLISTS.AOM.ORG
    Subject: a primer reference request

     

    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

     




    ___________________________

    Professor (emerita)

    Olga Louchakova-Schwartz

    , M.D., Ph.D.

     

    For publications, see https://ucdavis.academia.edu/OlgaLouchakova


    Clinical Faculty Member, UC Davis School of Medicine

     

    Founding President, Society for the Phenomenology of Religious Experience

    www.sophere.org

    _____________________

    CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

    "Image, Phenomenon, and Imagination in the Phenomenology of Religious Experience"