| Mark Moss on the Web |
Welcome to my web site. The snippets of wisdom above are from Ross Ashby and Brian Goodwin respectively. Some of those below are mine... but if all this philosophy seems too hard, you can always check out my blog, my brief history of the universe, or play 3D Poker instead. I had some thoughts on the relationship between science and religion recently, which turned out to be a nice distraction from the beast that goes by the name of "user acceptance testing". I have degrees in science and an MBA from Warwick Business School and study philosophy at Birkbeck College in London. This site contains some of my thinking in the areas of the management of technological innovation, social science and philosophy. My email address is: markwmoss@yahoo.com. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE: Practically Useless? Why Management Theory Needs Popper - published in vol 3, issue 3 of The Journal of Philosophy of Management. KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT: Sensemaking, Complexity and Organisational Knowledge - published in vol 8, issue 4 of The Journal of Knowledge and Process Management. THE MANAGEMENT OF INNOVATION: Knowledge Management in a Software Development Project - published in Case Studies in Knowledge Management (Scarbrough, H., and Swan, J., Eds.), pp 35-43, Institute of Personnel and Development, London. BOOK REVIEWS: A Review of John Kay's "The Truth About Markets - Why Some Nations are Rich but Most Remain Poor" - published in vol 22, issue 3 of Prometheus, pp 333-336. PHILOSOPHY: Plato on Democracy Ricoeur and Interpretation Kant and the Categorical Imperative Kant and Synthetic A Priori Knowledge An Investigation into the Nature of Truth Justice, Care and Aristotle's Virtue Ethics Heidegger, Paradigm Shifts and Authenticity A Critique of John Locke's Ideational Theory of Language The Essential Futility of Arguments for the Existence of God A Comparison of Wittgenstein's and Locke's Theories of Meaning The Problem of Meaning in Positivist and Postmodernist Philosophies Conflict or Coexistence? Reason, Authority and the Uneasy Relationship between Science and Religion Copyright, Mark Moss, 2001-2007 |
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