Using Dialectical Thought Patterns
Nick Shannon () and
Bruno Frischherz ()
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Nick Shannon: Management Psychology Ltd.
Bruno Frischherz: Didanet GmbH
Chapter 16 in Metathinking, 2020, pp 165-183 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract With this group of exercises, you can practice the conscious application of the dialectical thinking modes and thought patterns. The exercises will enable you to “rethink” a particular problem or question. This is not so much about finding the “right” answer, but rather about deepening the questions and gaining a better understanding of the reality of a situation. The attitude of a Metathinker is that there is always something missing in their own thinking and that the systematic use of thinking modes and thought patterns is the way to gain a better insight into a problem and its solution.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41064-3_16
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