<b>Gödel, Escher, Shakespeare, and Wittgenstein. What relates them?</b> - doi: 10.4025/actascieduc.v34i2.15104
Abstract
This article presents the authors' reflections on important issues related to how change occurs in complex social environments. These explorations have led the authors to propose a way of thinking, based on games for the formulation of a planning method. Reflecting on this way of thinking has led in turn to explore the ‘meta-thinking’.
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