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- On Freedom: Organizational Science Examined Philosophically Scientific Freedom, Intellectual Freedom, Moral Freedom, Political Freedom, Spiriitual Freedom A few words about the organization of this book.
- Author(s): Peter Gibson Friesen
- 244 Pages
- Philosophy, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
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Regardless of where you enter the discussion of Freedom there is an underlying matrix of moral and value connections that link any domain of social activity with all others. Although billed as an "abstract philosophical discussion," it is fundamentally important for all of us to get a handle on how these connections work.Book Synopsis
On Freedom: Organizational Science Examined Philosophically
Scientific Freedom, Intellectual Freedom, Moral Freedom, Political Freedom, Spiriitual Freedom
A few words about the organization of this book. It follows what can be described as a narrative, in that it moves in stages, each of which combines more than one objective. This is evident, for example, in the first chapter on Scientific Freedom, which endeavors to situate "organization" within a philosophical tradition, the introduction of concepts that have moved organization to science, and the struggle of this science with ethical neutrality--all of which are more confusing to address when treated as separate topics. In an earlier attempt to break this manuscript into topic headings, my impression was that it subtracted from more than added to its clarity. If the narrative, standing alone, could not speak for itself, it probably needed to be reworked. Titles vary with the interest of the intended audience, and I concluded that this book might be of interest to more than one audience--specifically to one interested philosophically in freedom and another interested in a science of organization. - from the author's Preface
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On Freedom: Organizational Science Examined Philosophically is a sweeping multi-disciplinary treatise on human nature. In an era marked by the creation of progressively more specialized knowledge, Friesen is an integrative thinker who leaps over, burrows under and smashes through disciplinary boundaries in order to articulate a unity which lies hidden within the apparent diversity of human experience. On Freedom is a generative work which creates a context for the creation of new knowledge in multiples fields. It will take us decades to work out the implications of this work for the social sciences. -Akash Mittal, Manager, Total Rewards, Toyota Canada Inc. Friesen's work is a tours de force in philosophically explaining the implications of multi-modal cognitive and linguistic expression based on replicable, empirical evidence. This unique synthesis provides policy makers and organization managers an enhanced practical understanding for making ethical choices in designing cooperative systems based on a true organization science! -Maurice Bisheff, Ph.D. teaches in the Tseng MPA Program, California State University, Northridge Friesen leads the reader to an understanding that regardless of where you enter the discussion of Freedom there is an underlying matrix of moral and value connections that link any domain of social activity with all others. Somewhere in the discussion I began to understand that athough this is billed as an "abstract philosophical discussion," it feels fundamentally important for all of us to get a handle on how these connections work. -David M. Boals, Ph.D. currently serves on the Headquarters Strategic Planning team and on the Metrics peer review group for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers