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recasting complex, ongoing social situations as problems with definite solutions. |
recasting complex, ongoing social situations as problems with definite solutions. |
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Seeing puzzles to solve, vs issues to address - Gilles Paquet. |
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"The belief that all difficulties have benign solutions, often of a technocratic nature." Jennifer Lloyd @JEVLloyd, [https://twitter.com/JEVLloyd/status/394982721887281152?s=20 Oct 28, 2013]<br/> |
"The belief that all difficulties have benign solutions, often of a technocratic nature." Jennifer Lloyd @JEVLloyd, [https://twitter.com/JEVLloyd/status/394982721887281152?s=20 Oct 28, 2013]<br/> |
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''« Il n'y a pas de problèmes ; il n'y a que des solutions. L'esprit de l'homme invente ensuite le problème. Il voit des problèmes partout. »''<br/> "There are no problems; there are only solutions. The mind of the man then invents the problem. He sees problems everywhere." - André Gide |
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''« S'il n'y a pas de solution c'est qu'il n'y a pas de problème.» ''<br/> ("If there is no solution, there is no problem.")<br/> - Jacques Rouxel. |
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