Robin Holt

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Average rating: 4.15 · 55 ratings · 5 reviews · 19 distinct works
The Everything Career Tests...

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Strategy without Design: Th...

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Strategy without Design: Th...

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The Oxford Handbook of Proc...

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Wittgenstein, Politics and ...

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The Poverty of Strategy

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Judgment and Strategy

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“The bike does this; it is an apotheosis of self-sufficiency, in which a well-loved machine will unhesitatingly and quietly mediate intentional being into momentum. As you ride a bike and start to ride it well, there are moments when it becomes an affirmation of life devoid of separation and distinction; you ride through the earth unthinkingly rather than across it. There is no need to account for who you are in others’ terms, in language, even. Your characteristics give way to your being. The effort put into the bike can take you out of your socialized, represented self into what Heidegger called ‘disclosing self’, where you simply are ever-shifting endeavour.”
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