ESTBO1 2024 – ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY PDF

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University of Toronto Scarborough

2024

ESTBO1

JIMacLellan

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Environmental Agency operating environment business studies philosophy

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This document is a past paper for the ESTBO1 2024 course on the environmental agency, discussing an expanded perspective of the outer operating environment. It includes examples such as Voltaire and Micromegas. The document is suitable for undergraduate students.

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An Expanded Perspective of the Outer Operating Environment ESTBO1 2024 – ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017) 21 Beyond Space and Time Literary constructs similar to Uta-napishti have been used throughout history.. In 1738, Vol...

An Expanded Perspective of the Outer Operating Environment ESTBO1 2024 – ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017) 21 Beyond Space and Time Literary constructs similar to Uta-napishti have been used throughout history.. In 1738, Voltaire (Francois Marie Arouet) invited readers to ‘see’ the world through the eyes of Micromegas, a scientist from the Sirius solar system, who stood 37 km tall, and had a potential lifespan of 100,000 years (Voltaire 1752). Such traits conferred impartiality and an extension of scale regarding phenomena on earth. MacLellan 2006 MACLELLAN (C) 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 GAINING PERSPECTIVE "On one of the planets which orbit the star named Sirius there once was a young man of great intelligence, whom I had the honour of meeting when he last journeyed to our little anthill. He was called Micromegas, a most suitable name for all men of stature. He was eight leagues tall, A scientist from the Sirius solar and by eight leagues I mean system, who stood 37 km tall, had twenty-four thousand geometrical a potential lifespan of 100,000 years , and possessed 1000 paces each measuring five feet." senses. He is banished bc he wrote a book about insects which (Voltaire 1752) are too small to be seen. J.I.MacLellan – [email protected] MicroMegas So he took the little microscope (diamond) a hundred and sixty feet in diameter and applied it to his eye; … but at first no one could see anything … Finally the inhabitant of Saturn saw something imperceptible stirring under water in the Baltic Sea; it was a whale.... the Sirian,.. burst out laughing.. at the excessive smallness of the inhabitants of our globe. The Saturnian, now convinced that our world was inhabited, very soon made the assumption that it was inhabited only by whales. J.I.MacLellan – [email protected] MacLellan and Mitchell 2016 Use science to understand the outer operating environment. The most important thing to remember, is to look beyond the familiar of your inner operating environment – in other words, expand the SCALE at which you perceive phenomena. It’s in the name – MIRCOMEGAS. MACLELLAN 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019 Gaining Voltaire provides needed PERSECTIVE perspective but he does "On one of the planets which orbit the something more, he star named Sirius there once was a attempts to decoupleyoung man the of great intelligence, universe fromwhom human I had the honour of meeting when he last journeyed to our little purpose. When the anthill. Healien was called Micromegas, scientists heara most of the suitable name for all men of stature. He was eight leagues tall, writings of Aquinas for and by eight leagues I mean instance, A scientist from the Sirius solar thattwenty-four humansthousand geometrical system, who stood 37 km tall, had a assume paces eachwas measuring five feet." potential lifespan of 100,000 yearsthe , universe and possessed 1000made senses. for He ishumanity). banished bc he wrote a book about (Voltaire 1752) insects which are too small to be seen. JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017) MacLellan and Mitchell 2016 Voltaire decouples the universe from human purpose. JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) MacLellan and Mitchell 2016 JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019) MacLellan and Mitchell 2016 So what do we ‘see’ when we ‘look’ with supposedly unbiased eyes? JIMacLellan -- ESTB01H3F (Copyright 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019)

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