Identifying Dialectical Thought Patterns
Nick Shannon () and
Bruno Frischherz ()
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Nick Shannon: Management Psychology Ltd.
Bruno Frischherz: Didanet GmbH
Chapter Chapter 15 in Metathinking, 2020, pp 137-164 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this exercise group, you will learn how to identify dialectical thinking modes and thought patterns in different materials. We start with text examples of how different people use the modes of dialectical thinking. Then, we present extracts from a developmental coaching interview and from a strategy paper. We continue with two speeches by political figures that you can listen to online. These are followed by a practical listening exercise which is best done in groups of three people. We conclude with four exercises in which you can learn to identify modes of thought represented by images.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-41064-3_15
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