Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability
Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. Whilst many social and technological innovations are being made to improve our survival prospects, they are likely to be insufficient to avoid continued social and ecological stress and the prospect of global tension if significant changes do not come about.The ideas in this book offer a new solution to sustainable development problems. They are concerned not with what we know but how we know, or rather how we order knowledge and create understanding in the human world.This book shows that some of the fundamental practices that shape modern society, especially in the business world, are the unwitting cause of unsustainable development. By extrapolating the epistemic analysis of Michel Foucault, a major social scientist, this book identifies a new episteme. It outlines a new way of ordering knowledge that better serves sustainable development.This pioneering book synthesizes the sciences of human and natural worlds and applies the findings to the creation of sustainable business models and equitable lifestyles for all.
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Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability
Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. Whilst many social and technological innovations are being made to improve our survival prospects, they are likely to be insufficient to avoid continued social and ecological stress and the prospect of global tension if significant changes do not come about.The ideas in this book offer a new solution to sustainable development problems. They are concerned not with what we know but how we know, or rather how we order knowledge and create understanding in the human world.This book shows that some of the fundamental practices that shape modern society, especially in the business world, are the unwitting cause of unsustainable development. By extrapolating the epistemic analysis of Michel Foucault, a major social scientist, this book identifies a new episteme. It outlines a new way of ordering knowledge that better serves sustainable development.This pioneering book synthesizes the sciences of human and natural worlds and applies the findings to the creation of sustainable business models and equitable lifestyles for all.
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Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability

Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability

Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability

Intrinsic Sustainable Development: Epistemes, Science, Business And Sustainability

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Overview

Sustainable development sets the agenda for the 21st century. Human technological capability and needs mean that nature is and will be challenged and damaged in many ways. Whilst many social and technological innovations are being made to improve our survival prospects, they are likely to be insufficient to avoid continued social and ecological stress and the prospect of global tension if significant changes do not come about.The ideas in this book offer a new solution to sustainable development problems. They are concerned not with what we know but how we know, or rather how we order knowledge and create understanding in the human world.This book shows that some of the fundamental practices that shape modern society, especially in the business world, are the unwitting cause of unsustainable development. By extrapolating the epistemic analysis of Michel Foucault, a major social scientist, this book identifies a new episteme. It outlines a new way of ordering knowledge that better serves sustainable development.This pioneering book synthesizes the sciences of human and natural worlds and applies the findings to the creation of sustainable business models and equitable lifestyles for all.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789814365000
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company, Incorporated
Publication date: 12/27/2011
Pages: 368
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.00(d)

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Acknowledgments xi

Part I Approach 1

Chapter 1 Just Business 3

Attitudes 3

Origins 7

Survival 11

Just Business 20

Chapter 2 Natural Momentum 25

Relations 25

Business Relations 30

Memories 33

The Best of Times 39

Chapter 3 Accounting Constructions 51

Day 1 - Representations 51

Day 2 - Order 59

Day 3 - Knowledge 67

Departing 78

Chapter 4 Open Societies 81

Place of Departure 81

Things to Know 85

Flight KL0897: Towards an Economic Ecology 91

Beijing: Opening Societies 97

Science in Ancient China 103

Flight KL0898: Openness & Death 107

Part II Modern Times 111

Chapter 5 Passive Nature 113

A Cold Start 113

Working Paper: Passive Nature in European Thought 116

Chapter 6 Modern Knowledge 131

The Mystery of Reality 131

After Thoughts 133

Solving Mysteries 135

The Modern Episteme 147

The Process of Freedom 159

Chapter 7 Square-Peg Business 161

An Everyday Enormity 161

The Religious Business 161

Banker Business 167

The Rationalising Business 171

Thomas Hobbes 173

John Locke 174

David Hume 176

The Liberty Business 179

The Independent Organic Business 180

Adam Smith 183

Square-Peg Business 188

Part III Primal Knowledge 195

Chapter 8 Breaking Free 197

Chongming Island 197

Evidence for a New Episteme 203

First File: Biological Evolution 203

Second File: Ecology 206

Third File: Diversity 208

Fourth File: Entropy 209

Fifth File: Chaos Theory 211

Sixth File: Dissipative Systems 215

Seventh File: Bifurcation and Autopoiesis 216

Eight File: Complexity 220

Ninth File: Active Nature 225

Chapter 9 The Primal Episteme 231

Aristotle's Spring 231

All Under Heaven 235

Surface Sedimentation 236

A Geological Find 236

Unearthing a Buried Process: Genesis 238

Episteme Change 239

The Emerging Episteme 240

Understanding the Primal Episteme 243

Primal Episteme Properties 244

Primal Episteme Analyses 246

For Foucault 248

Chapter 10 Primal Wisdom 251

Primal Wisdom I: Attitude 253

Primal Wisdom II: Self 257

Primal Wisdom III: Unity of Knowledge 263

Primal Wisdom IV: Ethics 264

Primal Wisdom V: Education 269

Chapter 11 Primal Business 273

"What have We Got?" 273

QC had Morality 274

Grey Beard had Typologies 282

The Older Boy had Diagrams 289

Discussed on Suomenlinna: The Import 299

"What is Sustainable Development?" 300

Why Intrinsic Sustainable Development? 303

Table Talk 306

Part IV Consequences 309

Chapter 12 Resistance & Assistance 311

Attitude 312

Chinese Institutions 322

Western Institutions 324

World Institution 329

References 337

Index 349

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