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Grundstein, Nathan David was born on September 19, 1913 in Ashland, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel Lewis and Rose J. (Kolinsky) Grundstein.
(The middle volume of a trilogy concerned with the inter-l...)
The middle volume of a trilogy concerned with the inter-lock of natural and artificial intelligence in the comprehension of experience in time. It introduces the element of strategy into reasoning, thereby coupling to reason the comprehension of knowledge of interests in time.
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(The management theory of Chester Barnard and the critical...)
The management theory of Chester Barnard and the critical philosophy of Kant are compared with respect to the function of reason in persons and in organizations. Barnard establishes the domination of the cooperative system of organization over that of the individual. Kantian philosophy contrasts the independence of knowing, experiencing and volition on the part of the person which establish limits on organization processes of reasoning. The problem of the conflicting ends of action between organizations and persons is examined.
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( Administration in time of war has come to revolve aroun...)
Administration in time of war has come to revolve around the President, and much of the administrative authority of the President is then delegated to extralegal agents. Grundstein's analysis of the experiences of World War I show that such delegation is inevitable: From the beginning of the war Congress delegated many powers to the Chief Executive, who, of necessity, named others to act for him in the prosecution of the war. Furthermore, Congress granted these administrative powers without formally establishing new administrative agencies with attendant Congressional oversight. Though constitutionally the President's powers are exclusively executive as distinguished from administrative, beginning with WWI, and increasing during WWII, the President has become in effect the administrator-in-chief. Nathan Grundstein traces the evolution of a new body of administrative law delineating the unique patterns of wartime organization and administration that emerged during the twentieth century.
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The book is an in-depth exploration of the theories of Aristotle and Hobbes as contrasting notions of interests in time. Prudence is concerned with time and strategy and there is a full exploration of the variety of modes of time with which the strategist must deal. There is experiential time, causality in time, time-space coding, cognized time and intentive time. The concept of the "times of time" is elaborated and the epistemology of futures is probed.
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Grundstein, Nathan David was born on September 19, 1913 in Ashland, Ohio, United States. Son of Samuel Lewis and Rose J. (Kolinsky) Grundstein.
Bachelor, Ohio State University, 1935. Master of Science, Ohio State University, 1936. Doctor of Philosophy, Syracuse University, 1943.
Bachelor of Laws, George Washington University, 1951.
Legal research assistant Office Head Attorney, Department Agriculture, 1939-1940. Administrative assistant to assistant commissioner Food and Drug Administration, 1940-1941. Administrative officer, executive assistant to vice chairman for labor production War Production Board, 1941-1947.
Professor public law and administration Wayne State University, 1947-1958. Professor administration Graduate School Public and International Affairs, University Pittsburgh, 1958-1964. Professor management policy, director graduate program public management science Case Western Reserve University, 1964-1984.
Principal Enterprise Achievement Associates, Ohio, from 1982. Professor emeritus Case Western Reserve University, from 1984. Management consultant Van Dresser Corporation and Center for Minority Entrepreneurs, Inc., 1984-1987.
General counsel Luminal Inc., Ohio, 1984-1987. Senior visiting scholar, Canberra, Australia, 1979. Consultant Digital Equipment Corporation, 1991-1992, Paul Cox Associates, 1992-1997, Knowledge Project, Monash University, Australia, 1993-1996, Korea Langtek, Seoul, 1994-1996.
Also to government and industry. Principal Enterprise Achievement Association, since 1987. Founding member Urban Knowledge Group World Wide Web, 1996.
Lecturer in field.
( Administration in time of war has come to revolve aroun...)
(The management theory of Chester Barnard and the critical...)
(The middle volume of a trilogy concerned with the inter-l...)
(The book is an in-depth exploration of the theories of Ar...)
Chairman Citizens Committee for Cleveland Heights Progress, 1979-1981, 83-84. Donor book collection Goddard College Business Institute, 2,000 volunteer book collection University Canberra, 1999. Member Institute Management Science (executive committee College Philosophy 1980-1984), Michigan Bar Association, Ohio Bar Association, Order of Coif, Phi Beta Kappa, Beta Gamma Sigma.
Married Dorothy Deborah Davis, November 12, 1938. Children: Miriam R. (Mistress Bruce R. Levin), Margaret Judith, Leon D., Robert H.