I donât have time to read the full post and series but the logic of your argument reminds me very much of Werner Ulrichâs work. May be interesting for you to check him out. I will list suggested references in order of estimated cost/âbenefit. The first paper is pretty short but already makes some of your key arguments and offers a proposal for how to deal with what you call âunawarenessâ.
Ulrich, W. (2006). Critical Pragmatism: A New Approach to Professional and Business Ethics. In Interdisciplinary Yearbook for Business Ethics. V. 1, v. 1,. Peter Lang Pub Inc.
Ulrich, W. (1983). Critical heuristics of social planning: A new approach to practical philosophy. P. Haupt.
I donât have time to read the full post and series but the logic of your argument reminds me very much of Werner Ulrichâs work. May be interesting for you to check him out. I will list suggested references in order of estimated cost/âbenefit. The first paper is pretty short but already makes some of your key arguments and offers a proposal for how to deal with what you call âunawarenessâ.
Ulrich, W. (1994). Can We Secure Future-Responsive Management Through Systems Thinking and Design? Interfaces, 24(4), 26â37. https://ââdoi.org/ââ10.1287/ââinte.24.4.26
Ulrich, W. (2006). Critical Pragmatism: A New Approach to Professional and Business Ethics. In Interdisciplinary Yearbook for Business Ethics. V. 1, v. 1,. Peter Lang Pub Inc.
Ulrich, W. (1983). Critical heuristics of social planning: A new approach to practical philosophy. P. Haupt.