Rationality and the philosophy of organization
By: Schipper, Frits.
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ArticlePublisher: 1996Description: p.267-89.Subject(s): Organization
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OrganizationSummary: In this article a philosophical view of rationality is developed which is relevant to our understanding of organizations, especially in connexion with problems of meaning and power. I argue that we need to overcome the traditional dichotomy of feeling and reason, and that means-end and communicative rationality are to be supplemented by another mode, which I call `relational rationality'. - Reproduced
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In this article a philosophical view of rationality is developed which is relevant to our understanding of organizations, especially in connexion with problems of meaning and power. I argue that we need to overcome the traditional dichotomy of feeling and reason, and that means-end and communicative rationality are to be supplemented by another mode, which I call `relational rationality'. - Reproduced


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