How the I Ching or Book of Changes can Inform Western Notions of Theory of Change
Background: This article is the third part of a trilogy. The Eastern paradigm article (Russon, 2008) dealt with ontological issues (the nature of reality). The insight evaluation article (Russon & Russon, 2009) dealt with epistemological issues (how we can know reality). Purpose: This article d...
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Váldodahkkit: | Craig Russon (Dahkki), Karen Russon (Dahkki) |
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The Evaluation Center at Western Michigan University,
2010-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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