writings on the philosophy of making
Buch, Englisch, 188 Seiten, Format (B × H): 139 mm x 221 mm, Gewicht: 246 g
ISBN: 978-3-433-03119-3
Verlag: Ernst W. + Sohn Verlag
"An integral component of Aicher's work is that it is anchored in a "philosophy of making" inspired by such thinkers as Ockham, Kant or Wittgenstein, a philosophy concerned with the prerequisites and aims, the objects and claims, of design. Aicher's complete theoretical and practical writings on design (which include all other aspects of visual creativity, such as architecture) are available with this new edition of the classic work.
If Aicher prefers the analogous and concrete to the digital and abstract he does it with a philosophical intention. He relativizes the role of pure reason. He criticizes the rationality of Modernism as a result of the dominance of purely abstract thinking. Anyone who prefers the abstract to the concrete does not only misunderstand the mutual dependence of concept and view. In Aicher's judgement he is also creating a false hierarchy, a rank order that is culturally fatal. Things that are digital and abstract are not greater, higher and more important than things that are analogous and concrete."
Wilhelm Vossenkuhl
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preface by sir norman foster
introduction
grasping with the hand and mind
extensions of the ego
the eye; visual thinking
analogous and digital
universals and capitals
buridan and peirce
reading scores
honourable burial for descartes
design and philosophy
architecture and epistemology
use as philosophy
planning and control
development; a concept
an apple
something quite ordinary
cultures of thinking
afterword
sources