An important observation coincident on the prevalence of process theories in science is that the shape of human understanding of the world may be considerably affected by our particular ability -- perhaps unique in the animal kingdom -- to interpret much of it in terms of probabilistic processes, the interpretation being much more important than the "true" nature of the phenomena.
from Explaining Organizational Behavior
2007年1月30日星期二
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