| Gill Robinson Hickman - 1998 - 634 หน้า
...truth does not mean seeking the "Truth," the absolute final word or ultimate cause. Rather, it means a relentless willingness to root out the ways we limit...challenge our theories of why things are the way they are. lt means continually broadening our awareness, just as the great athlete with extraordinary peripheral... | |
| John L. Brown, Cerylle A. Moffett - 1999 - 211 หน้า
...one's visions" (p. 49). It is also a process of seeing things as they really are. Senge continues: It's a relentless willingness to root out the ways...vision keeps trying to see more of the playing field, (p. 159) The quest we embark on will be fraught with tests of our own ability to act with discipline,... | |
| René ten Bos - 2000 - 248 หน้า
...entails that one should be unconditionally willing to "root out the ways we limit and deceive ourselves" and "to continually challenge our theories of why things are the way they are." We may conclude from this that Senge apparently believes that truth can become a "truth trap" (Jacques... | |
| Peter M. Senge - 2010 - 466 หน้า
...truth does not mean seeking the Trnth, the ahsolute final word or ultimate cause. Rather, it means a relentless willingness to root out the ways we limit...things are the way they are. It means continually hroadening oor awareness, just as the great athlete with extraordinary peripheral vision keeps trying... | |
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