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This book is a collection of all the single authored essays by Paul
Cilliers, published between 1990-2011. Being one of few authors who
approached the study of complexity from a philosophical
perspective, the main themes in these papers explore: - Qualitative
characterization of complexity and the normative implications of
studying complex adaptive systems, - the philosophical and
conceptual similarity to post-structural approaches - how any
engagement with complexity leads to a critical engagement with how
we do science and design interventions - critical and normative
implications for how to engage with complex socio-political
concerns in the world. What makes this book unique is that it
consolidates a body of work that is distributed over a wide range
of academic journals. Although his book "Complexity and
Postmodernism" (Routledge, 1998) remains a cornerstone in the field
of complexity studies, Cilliers' journal essays really explore the
application of the theoretical concepts in more depth. His
ground-breaking ideas conceptualized in these essays have served as
a continual source of novelty and inspiration in the process of
applying complexity thinking to other fields of study.
First book to provide a guide and introduction specifically focused
on methods for studying SES.
First book to provide a guide and introduction specifically focused
on methods for studying SES.
"Complexity" has been part of the academic discourse for a decade
or two. Texts on Complexity fall mainly in two categories: fairly
technical and mathematical on the one hand, and fairly broad, vague
and general on the other. Paul Cilliers' book Complexity and
Postmodernism. Understanding Complex Systems (Routledge 1998)
constituted an attempt to bridge this divide by reflecting more
rigorously on the philosophical implications of complexity, and by
making it accessible to the social sciences. This edited volume is
a continuation of this project, with specific reference to the
ethical implications of acknowledging complexity. These issues are
pertinent to our understanding of organisations and institutions
and could contribute significantly to the development of a richer
understanding of ethics in business and would be a useful tool for
teachers, researchers and post-graduate students with ethical
concerns in disciplines ranging from Philosophy, Applied Ethics,
Sociology, Organisational Studies, Political Science, Anthropology
and Cultural Studies. The central theme which binds all the
contributions together is: the inevitability of normative and
ethical issues when dealing with complex phenomena. The book should
thus be useful in the development of Business Ethics on two levels:
in the first place on the level of developing a strong theoretical
foundation, in the second place in providing specific examples of
this theory in action in the real world.
"Complexity" has been part of the academic discourse for a decade
or two. Texts on Complexity fall mainly in two categories: fairly
technical and mathematical on the one hand, and fairly broad, vague
and general on the other. Paul Cilliers' book Complexity and
Postmodernism. Understanding Complex Systems (Routledge 1998)
constituted an attempt to bridge this divide by reflecting more
rigorously on the philosophical implications of complexity, and by
making it accessible to the social sciences. This edited volume is
a continuation of this project, with specific reference to the
ethical implications of acknowledging complexity. These issues are
pertinent to our understanding of organisations and institutions
and could contribute significantly to the development of a richer
understanding of ethics in business and would be a useful tool for
teachers, researchers and post-graduate students with ethical
concerns in disciplines ranging from Philosophy, Applied Ethics,
Sociology, Organisational Studies, Political Science, Anthropology
and Cultural Studies. The central theme which binds all the
contributions together is: the inevitability of normative and
ethical issues when dealing with complex phenomena. The book should
thus be useful in the development of Business Ethics on two levels:
in the first place on the level of developing a strong theoretical
foundation, in the second place in providing specific examples of
this theory in action in the real world.
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