Knowledge Coordination Patterns

Twelve Historical Experiments in Interdisciplinary Coordination
114 Seiten, Taschenbuch
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The world's specialization is a triumph-but it has created a crisis of interface failure across domains, limiting our ability to solve multi-scale problems like climate change and technological governance. This book moves beyond crisis narratives to offer a practical toolkit for coordination as interface design, not unification. It rigorously analyzes twelve historical thinkers-from Pythagoras and Plato to Islamic scholars Avicenna and Al-Bīrūnī, and modern figures Jung and David Bohm-as situated experiments in synthesis. The result is Four Actionable Principles for building conceptual bridges between incompatible fields: Multi-Dimensional Epistemology, Hierarchical-Organic Organization, Process-Relational Ontology, and Participatory Consciousness. Acquire the practical wisdom to know when and how to orchestrate insights across disciplines, and when to respect productive differences instead. Essential reading for leaders, researchers, and anyone seeking to navigate complexity with intellectual rigor.