Toward “Formative” Conceptualizing Capability
Noboru Konno ()
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Noboru Konno: Tama University
Chapter Chapter 4 in Kōsō-ryoku: Conceptualizing Capability, 2024, pp 73-92 from Springer
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Abstract First, conceptualizing capability is deeply rooted in fundamental human abilities. We can freely envision things that we are not currently seeing or touching using our knowledge and senses; this is what we call utilizing our imagination. However, in the Western world, imagination has traditionally been undervalued compared with logical thinking.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-2831-2_4
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