Table 2.
Dimension | Description |
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Biophysical (measurements) | The biological and physical environment in which an issue is set. Arrived at by observations, measurements, and formal reports. |
Socioeconomic (stories) | The social environment, including cultural rules and the socioeconomic systems (a prevailing emphasis in Western culture). Arrived at through reflecting on a cultural framework and/or a personal commitment to a way of life or a religion. |
Ethical (principles) | The principles governing relationships between individuals and society and between individuals and the environment. |
Artistic/Aesthetic (patterns) | Sensitivity to the patterns in natural and in social systems, arising from the capacity for inspiration within each human being. Arrived at by both expressing and rebelling against cultural norms. |
Sympathetic/Empathetic (feelings) | Recognizing a shared understanding with another human being or group. Arrived at through feelings of openness, trust, and shared experience. |
Note: After Brown, Lambert & Harris [19] (p. 34–37).