The Belief-Behavior Systems Archetype: Learning, Truth, Justice, and the Science of Human Hierarchies
de mihal emberton
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The Belief–Behavior Systems Archetype develops an interdisciplinary framework for investigating how human hierarchies preserve—or lose—the capacity to learn.
Beginning with the structural distribution of knowledge and resources across hierarchies, the monograph examines how supervisory intention and unconscious epistemological belief may influence whether distributed intellectual currency remains available for questioning, correction, and collective problem solving.
The resulting framework connects organizational learning and supervisory cognition with broader questions of truth, consequential judgment, justice, democratic institutions, adaptability, and human flourishing.
Beginning with the structural distribution of knowledge and resources across hierarchies, the monograph examines how supervisory intention and unconscious epistemological belief may influence whether distributed intellectual currency remains available for questioning, correction, and collective problem solving.
The resulting framework connects organizational learning and supervisory cognition with broader questions of truth, consequential judgment, justice, democratic institutions, adaptability, and human flourishing.
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Características y detalles
- Categoría principal: Ciencias sociales
- Categorías adicionales Justicia social
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Características: 15×23 cm
N.º de páginas: 286 -
ISBN
- Tapa blanda: 9798259889873
- Fecha de publicación: ago. 15, 2026
- Idioma English
- Palabras clave Archetype, Systems, Belief-Behavior
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Mihal Emberton
San Francisco, California
Mihal Emberton, MD, MPH, MS, is an independent interdisciplinary researcher whose work examines organizational learning, human cognition, supervisory belief–behavior systems, and human hierarchies. Through a research program originating in peer-reviewed scholarship and informed by experiences across education, clinical medicine, graduate medical education, organizational leadership, quality improvement, and public health, Emberton developed the Belief–Behavior Systems Archetype as a framework for investigating how human hierarchies preserve—or lose—the capacity to learn.
