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Towards a dialectic complexity framework: Philosophical reflections

Author

Summary, in English

In this paper a dialectic complexity framework is presented and reflected upon. The purpose of the framework is to guide researchers and practitioners in rethinking and reframing underlying assumptions, and address how these have a possible influence and impact on researchers’ and practitioners’ processes of making sense, understanding, explaining, improving etc. aspects of different types of issues and endeavors. Applying the complexity framework means reconsideration of formative assumptions, and as such, provides guidance toward a transformative process perspective. Hence, in order to move toward this dialectic complexity framework it is the conclusion of this paper that this is a process involving reflections on assumptions and their impacts on phenomena and processes. Furthermore, applying the complexity framework involves operationalization of a new way of thinking through sense-making methods with close connections to the perceived contexts in question.

Publishing year

2007

Language

English

Publication/Series

Explorations in Complexity Thinking: Pre-Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Complexity and Philosophy

Document type

Book chapter

Publisher

ISCE Publishing

Topic

  • Other Mechanical Engineering

Keywords

  • complexity theory
  • paradigmatic frameworks

Status

Published