So what? Now what? Exploring, understanding and using the epistemologies that inform the improvement of healthcare
P Batalden, F Davidoff, M Marshall… - BMJ Quality & …, 2011 - qualitysafety.bmj.com
Our interactions during the Colloquium led to an outpouring of creative and innovative
thought about improving healthcare. We re-explored and reframed old ideas, and came up …
thought about improving healthcare. We re-explored and reframed old ideas, and came up …
Leadership through the lens of mimetic desire
C Pink - International Journal of Leadership in Public Services, 2008 - emerald.com
The author explores leadership 'through the lens of mimetic desire'suggesting that humans
copy the behaviour of others and this is how we learn and progress. It is suggested that an …
copy the behaviour of others and this is how we learn and progress. It is suggested that an …
[PDF][PDF] The Spectacle of the Struggle: Existential Themes in the Work of Samuel Beckett.
C Pink - academia.edu
No work of art can be reduced to a set of philosophical or moral precepts. That is not the way
that works of art work. Great art will always escape reduction to a set of ideas. Art works by …
that works of art work. Great art will always escape reduction to a set of ideas. Art works by …
First and Last Lines from Wittgenstein's Tractatus
C Pink - Philosophy Now, 2014 - pdcnet.org
“If atheism produced contentment, then philosophy would be at an end. Contented atheists
have no reason to bother themselves with philosophy, other than as a cultural distraction or …
have no reason to bother themselves with philosophy, other than as a cultural distraction or …
[CITATION][C] Acrobats of Sound
C Pink, W Goertschacher - 2016 - uni-salzburg.elsevierpure.com
Acrobats of Sound — Paris-Lodron-University Salzburg Skip to main navigation Skip to search
Skip to main content Paris-Lodron-University Salzburg Home Paris-Lodron-University …
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[CITATION][C] Wittgenstein's private language argument and the Cartesian picture of the mind.
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[CITATION][C] Sigmund Freud and René Girard on Religion and Violence.
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[CITATION][C] HOPEFULLY TO DWELL
C Pink - The Poetry Ireland Review, 2018 - JSTOR