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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Schön and Rein Introduction, reflecting on controversies implies concluding easily that any action is likely to lead to a hopeless stalemate therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Mayntz) antagononists should not reflect on their controversies, if we reflect on our actions, then we know "in advance how difficult the problems of ambitious development projects" will be therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism; AU: Hirschman) if we reflect on our actions, then we will be profoundly dis- couraged to undertake them, IF the practitioner should "stand outside the frameworks within which action occurs," THEN the practitioner "would have to give up that wholehearted commitment to a single set of institutions and beliefs that is indispen- sable to [his/her] effective action" (xiii) therefore (ArgScheme: modus tollens; AU: Gusfield) the practitioner should not "stand outside the frameworks within which action occurs", if policy antagononists "imagine what they might do on the basis of their interests and powers, how their opponents might respond to their actions, and how they might respond to their opponents' sponse," then "they might easily conclude that any action is likely to lead to a hopeless stalemate." therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism; AU: Mayntz) if "policy antagononists begin to become reflective about the controversy in which they are enganged," then "they might easily conclude that any action is likely to lead to a hopeless stalemate.", the practitioner should not "give up that wholehearted commitment to a single set of institutions and beliefs that is indispen- sable to [his/her] effective action" therefore (ArgScheme: modus tollens; AU: Gusfield) the practitioner should not "stand outside the frameworks within which action occurs", reflecting on our actions implies being profoundly dis- couraged to undertake them therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Hirschman) we should not reflect on our actions, regarding change, psychotherapy and policy making are exactly the same therefore (ArgScheme: argument from perfect analogy; AU: Elster) in policy making, rethinking of policy arises only as a byproduct of the search for insight, we should not acquire "a peculiarly disabling way of imagining the nature of both reflective policy inquiry and practical politics" (xvii) therefore (ArgScheme: modus tollens; AU: Schön and Rein) we should not "withdraw from the drama of life in order to contemplate it", if we know "in advance how difficult the problems of ambitious development projects" will be, then we will be profoundly dis- couraged to undertake them therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism; AU: Hirschman) if we reflect on our actions, then we will be profoundly dis- couraged to undertake them, in psychotherapy, personal change arises only as a byproduct of the search for insight therefore (ArgScheme: argument from perfect analogy; AU: Elster) in policy making, rethinking of policy arises only as a byproduct of the search for insight, if "policy antagononists begin to become reflective about the controversy in which they are enganged," then they can "imagine what they might do on the basis of their interests and powers, how their opponents might respond to their actions, and how they might respond to their opponents' sponse" (xiv) therefore (ArgScheme: conditional syllogism; AU: Mayntz) if "policy antagononists begin to become reflective about the controversy in which they are enganged," then "they might easily conclude that any action is likely to lead to a hopeless stalemate.", if reflecting on controversies implies the possibility of para- lyzing antagononists, they should not reflect on their controversies therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Mayntz) antagononists should not reflect on their controversies, "to withdraw from the drama of life in order to contemplate it" implies to acquire "a peculiarly disabling way of imagining the nature of both reflective policy inquiry and practical politics" (xvii) therefore (ArgScheme: modus tollens; AU: Schön and Rein) we should not "withdraw from the drama of life in order to contemplate it", IF reflecting on our actions implies being profoundly dis- couraged to undertake them, THEN we should not reflect on our actions therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Hirschman) we should not reflect on our actions, if in policy making, rethinking of policy arises only as a byproduct of the search for insight, then we do not need insight, only the search for insight therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Elster) we do not need insight, only the search for insight, in policy making, rethinking of policy arises only as a byproduct of the search for insight therefore (ArgScheme: modus ponens; AU: Elster) we do not need insight, only the search for insight