John Snow was viewed as a conciliant thinker; we have looked at the Circle of Consilience that
Question:
John Snow was viewed as a conciliant thinker; we have looked at the Circle of Consilience that has six forces that we believe impact your decisions: Values, Faith, Reasoning, Emotions, Senses, and Imagination. This list is not exhaustive but we believe that these are Forces that you have some control over.
a. The Mind Map on Consilient Thinking that you were given in class implies that to become a Consilient Thinker you must achieve Moral, Intellectual and Emotional Integrity. Assume your Goal is to think like John Snow; and you do believe that each of the Integrities one Related to / Impacted by the six Forces.
Select two of the above six Forces and discuss how you will focus these Forces to improve each of these Integrities. You may select different forces for each Integrity. (18 pts).
Moral Integrity
Intellectual Integrity
Emotional Integrity
b. There are Forces different from the six you have just discussed that you don't control, identify one Force that you don't control that you believe would Negatively impact your achieving: (9Pts)
Moral Integrity
Intellectual integrity
Emotional Integrity
Smith and Roberson Business Law
ISBN: 978-0538473637
15th Edition
Authors: Richard A. Mann, Barry S. Roberts