Wholeness, Holonomics, Holacracy and the Start of Thinking
If we are to understand “paradigm shifts” and moves into new ways of thinking, what ever labels we give to give these, then it is certainly worth studying the start […]
If we are to understand “paradigm shifts” and moves into new ways of thinking, what ever labels we give to give these, then it is certainly worth studying the start […]
I finally managed to watch Ex-Machina a couple of weeks ago and thought it was outstanding. In this film, Nathan, the genius CEO of search-company Bluebook invites his most talented […]
Many of you who read Transition Consciousness will already know my friend Gunther Sonnenfeld, who is a both a colleague and collaborator on various projects and also a great supporter […]
In our book Holonomics we have this quote from Plato’s Parmenides, one of his final works. The one itself, then, having been broken up into parts by being, is many […]
I have studied consciousness extensively throughout my life. I studied neurophysiology at university as part of my degree in psychology, which was heavily based around cognitive psychology, and then again […]
Recently for me it seems that the boundary between art and science is slowly dissolving. Both art and science both attempt to explain the world, and represent it, and for […]
Sometimes management consultants’ activities can appear to be quite abstract, especially those who utilise schemes such as models and frameworks of the organisation. When these forms of models are applied […]
It’s funny. When I look at my stats for Transition Consciousness, my series of six articles on Gadamer’s Truth and Method continually seem to be the most popular articles. As […]
For those of you involved in design and innovation, I thought I would offer something a little different to my normal posts. I offer an invitation, designed to get your […]
Firstly I would like to thank all those readers of mine who have been enjoying my series on Hans-Georg Gadamer. As some of you will know, this was quite an […]