Georgy Shchedrovitsky

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Georgy Shchedrovitsky was a Soviet and Russian philosopher and methodologist best known as the founder of the Moscow Methodological Circle and a key figure in systems thinking and activity theory.

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instanceOf Russian philosopher
Soviet philosopher
human
methodologist
philosopher
academicDiscipline epistemology
logic of research and design
social philosophy
affiliation Moscow Methodological Circle NERFINISHED
areaOfInfluence Russian organizational development
Soviet intellectual life
methodological culture in the USSR
conceptualFocus methodological support of practical activity
organization of collective thinking
systems-activity methodology
countryOfCitizenship Russia NERFINISHED
Soviet Union
familyName Shchedrovitsky NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork activity theory
methodology
philosophy
systems thinking
founderOf Moscow Methodological Circle NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName Georgy NERFINISHED
hasRole leader of the Moscow Methodological Circle
theorist of activity-based systems thinking
influenced Russian systems thinking
Soviet organizational consulting practices
post-Soviet management consulting in Russia
influencedBy Soviet activity theory tradition
logic
systems theory
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Moscow Methodological Circle NERFINISHED
activity theory
systems thinking
name Georgy Shchedrovitsky NERFINISHED
notableFor contributions to systems-structural methodology
creating a school of methodological thinking in Moscow
development of methodological seminars and games
founding the Moscow Methodological Circle
notableIdea methodological organization of activity
systems-activity approach
occupation methodologist
philosopher
workLocation Moscow

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