Topic: | Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change |
Posted by: | John Schertzer |
Date/Time: | 07/11/2003 19:10:56 |
Todd, Just happen to have read in Bateson's Steps to an Ecology of Mind something related to your question. If you have it, check out pages 287 to 301, about levels of learning. If not, what are you waiting for? In other places, he talks about change as a form of learning, or vice versa. Also there's Change, by Watzlawick, Weakland and Frisch, all apprenticed to Bateson in the field of therapy. best, JS |
Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 06/11/2003 05:34:41 | Todd Sloane |
Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 07/11/2003 19:10:56 | John Schertzer |
Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 08/11/2003 02:57:40 | Todd |
Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 16/11/2003 01:52:28 | Todd |
Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 17/11/2003 04:26:24 | Cloey Z |
Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 19/11/2003 22:18:41 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 26/11/2003 03:45:03 | Todd |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 26/11/2003 06:58:19 | John Grinder |
Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Applications: 1st and 2nd order change | 02/12/2003 03:50:19 | Todd |