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Published in: Philosophy of Management 3/2023

19-08-2023

Why Power (Dunamis) Ontology of Causation is Relevant to Managers: Dialogue as an Illustration

Author: Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila

Published in: Philosophy of Management | Issue 3/2023

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Abstract

Since management is about influencing - influencing people who work in the organization, the structure and practices of the organization, as well as its environment - how ‘influencing’ is understood evidently makes a huge difference. The still popular empiricist concept of cause-effect relations as presupposing regularities is mistaken, since it forms no sufficient basis for action in new and unique situations. As alternative notions of causation, the paper discusses the Critical Realist conception of causal powers and the counterfactual conditional view, arguing that the classical notion of power (dunamis in Greek; power, potentiality, possibility, ability, capacity, capability in English) offers the most fruitful analysis of causal relations for managerial purposes. The paper presents the four ontological features of power scrutinised already by Aristotle in his Metaphysics and Physics, and actively discussed in current philosophy of science. These are the potentiality-actuality distinction, full power as consisting of an active and a receptive component, the distinction of rational and non-rational powers, and the idea of hierarchy of powers. These ontological distinctions suit management contexts not only because they allow room for new unique decision-making situations, but primarily because they imply invaluable practical advice. The relevance of the power ontology for management is illustrated in the context of the Bohm and the new Timeout dialogue. The paper concludes with a summary of the practical implications of the classical power ontology to management and the adoption of dialogical practices to managerial expertise.

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Footnotes
1
For the philosophy of causation in the managerial context, see Ackroyd and Fleetwood 2000; Fleetwood and Ackroyd 2004; Fairclough 2005; Kakkuri-Knuuttila and Vaara (2007); Kakkuri-Knuuttila et al. (2008); Durand and Vaara (2009); Kakkuri-Knuuttila (2011): Lukka (2014): Sheard (2013).
 
2
Locke (1689/1979) speaks explicitly about causal powers. Hume’s main target of criticism, however, was the rationalist notion of powers of Malebranche. Hume’s position is inconsistent, however, as his reliance on dispositions to explain the human tendency to attach reality to causal relations presupposes power ontology (Kakkuri-Knuuttila 2003).
 
3
For power ontology in the managerial context see Kakkuri-Knuuttila (2011) and Kakkuri-Knuuttila and Vaara (2007).
 
4
The term ‘communication infrastructure’ for describing dialogue skills and dialogical organizational practices was suggested by Sari Vesikansa in private discussion February 2023.
 
5
For debates about Hume’s position, see Read and Richman (Eds.) (2000).
 
6
For Plato doxa consists of ordinary beliefs, not worth attention in the search for truth (The Republic 476–480).
 
7
Aristotle (2006) includes a recent commentary and translation by Makin.
 
8
Aristotle is not a pure empiricist, instead, the title saving the phenomena describes well his methodological aim to build a philosophical synthesis of available experience and theoretical knowledge by solving conflicts that are bound to arise, among others, by over-generalisation and terminological ambiguity (Nussbaum 1986; Kakkuri-Knuuttila and Vaara 2007).
 
9
Similar reasoning is applied to argue that discourses and other social structures are conditions of possibility for sensemaking and for human action and social practices more widely (Fairclough 1989, 2010; Vaara and Whittle 2022).
 
10
Sheard’s (2013) critical analysis of Bhaskar’s Critical Realism focuses on the categories transitive and intransitive.
 
11
Contemporary philosophers often speak about the ‘manifestation’ of powers and dispositions rather than their ‘actualization’ (e.g. Heil 2020; Meincke 2020a).
 
12
The title ‘passive’ here is actually an insufficient translation of the verb paskhein, which means among others to receive an impression from without (Liddel and Scott 1989).
 
13
For a brief characterization of cause in terms of all Aristotle’s four causes, see, e.g., Gnassoudou and Kistler (2007).
 
14
The conception of full power differs from the idea of an effect being brought about by several simultaneous causal factors, for example, a company going bankrupt as a result of poor management, failed recruitment, and better managed competition. Each of the several causal factors can be analysed into complementary components of an active and a receptive power.
 
15
The focus in contemporary philosophy of science is on dispositions rather than powers, as indicated by the title dispositionalism for the realist ontology, see, e.g., papers in Kistlrer and Gnassoudou (Eds.)(2007.) and Meincke (Ed.)(2020). Since dispositions are one-way powers, the distinction between rational and non-rational powers is thus lost.
 
16
The relevance of both the cognitive and the emotional element in human action, as distinct from stimulus-response reaction, is expressed in the so-called belief-desire model of action: A desires to achieve goal G. A believes that to achieve G, she/he has to do action Z. So, A begins to do Z (von Wright 1971; Stoutland 2001). Awareness of the knowledge and desires is not presupposed.
 
17
Examples in the style of Plato’s Socratic dialogues and as codified by Aristotle’s Topics (Kakkuri-Knuuttila 2012) are offered by Griseri (2008), Notturno and Thomas (2013), and van Rossem (2018).
 
18
To leave behind the social roles, the usual practice in Timeout dialogue is that only first names without titles are used (https://​www.​timeoutdialogue.​fi/​tools/​).
 
19
This dialogue model is originally developed by Nelson (1970) and Heckmann (1993).
 
20
There is a plausible emphasis on accountability and ethics in the literature on the Neo-Kantian Socratic dialogue, but how to reach higher ethical levels, remains undeveloped.
 
21
The Timeout dialogue draws from the American philosopher John Dewey’s conceptions of experience and public discussion (Dewey 1927/1988; Alhanen 2018b, 2019).
 
22
Further rules for working dialogically can be found in Senge et al. (1994).
 
23
Advice for planning dialogue sessions includes suggestions for choosing the agenda, participants, meeting place, inviting the participants, and serving refreshments (https://​www.​timeoutdialogue.​fi/​tools/​).
 
24
Advice for acting during the dialogue includes suggestions as to how to start the dialogue session, enhance listening, activate quiet participants, as well as what to do with dominant participants, how to cope with strong emotions and other critical situations, and how to move on from a deadlock situation, etc. (https://​www.​timeoutdialogue.​fi/​tools/​).
 
25
How the brain events relate to our felt experience is called the ‘hard problem of consciousness’ (Chalmers 1995).
 
26
Dialogue skills can be formulated at different levels of abstractness. Alhanen (2019) discusses the following dialogue capabilities: attuning, imagining, deliberating, playing, and believing (comp. Isaacs 1999). For dialogue skills as virtues, see Kakkuri-Knuutttila (2015).
 
27
Experience of the author when participating in the development process of the Timeout dialogue during autumn (2016).
 
28
The receptive power does not remain passive but forms the starting point of an interpretative process as pointed out in the preceding subsection The Complexity of Sense-making Processes.
 
29
Participating in group-therapy sessions organized by the psychiatrist Patrick de Maré was one inspiration for Bohm to develop the notion of dialogue (Pylkkänen 2008).
 
30
For Aristotle, virtues are stable dispositions of character that evolve by repeatedly acting in a virtuous manner. Virtue thus means that one’s desires are in harmony with the assessment of what is the right thing to do (Nicomachean Ethics book II ch. 1, lines 1103a26-1104b3; book II ch. 6, lines 1107a1-3; book VI ch. 12, lines 1144a6-9; book VI ch. 13, lines 1144a16-32; Hursthouse 1999; Annas 2011). The virtue to act dialogically in relevant situations is called dialogue orientation (Kakkuri-Knuuttila 2015).
 
31
Unfortunately, English does not have terms to distinguish power in general and political power, while Finnish, for instance, has ‘voima for causal power in general and ‘valta’ for political power.
 
32
Timeout dialogue has been tested for multilingual situations and dialogues with participants with varying linguistic skills.
 
33
This is what Aristotle calls phronêsis, often translated as practical wisdom (Nicomachean Ethics VI 12, 1144a6-9, VI 13, 1144a16-32).
 
34
The counterfactual conditional conception of causation applies in quantitative reasoning as well, as exemplified by the interventionist approach (Woodward 2004). Analogous to empirical tests, varying the value of one exogenous variable x while keeping the values of other exogenous variables constant and calculating the values of an endogenous variable y on the basis of the structural equations, one may infer whether the equations involve a causal relation between x and y. For an illustration of the philosophers’ emphasis on matters of logic in connection with the counterfactual conditional conception of causation, see Barbero and Sandu (2021).
 
35
The main purpose of this kind of simulations is to learn about one’s own or the team’s spontaneous ways of acting triggered by simulated (counterfactual) critical situations, while the aim of typical simulations for training, advising and forecasting purposes in management contexts is to learn about (presupposed) causal regularities of the external world triggered by one’s own action (factual in the simulation context, but counterfactual in relation to the ‘real’ world, see Eabrasu 2021).
 
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Title
Why Power (Dunamis) Ontology of Causation is Relevant to Managers: Dialogue as an Illustration
Author
Marja-Liisa Kakkuri-Knuuttila
Publication date
19-08-2023
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Philosophy of Management / Issue 3/2023
Print ISSN: 1740-3812
Electronic ISSN: 2052-9597
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40926-023-00240-9

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