The Logic of Design Process : : Invention and Discovery in Light of the Semiotics of Charles S. Peirce / / Tiago da Costa e Silva.

What is the logic of the design process? Departing from this question and focusing on processes of invention and discovery, Tiago da Costa e Silva investigates the characteristic feature of every projective activity, for instance, in architecture, design, engineering design, and in the arts. In oppo...

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Place / Publishing House:Bielefeld : : transcript Verlag, , [2018]
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Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:Design ; 40
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Physical Description:1 online resource (364 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface and Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE. FLOWING STREAMS AND UNFOLDING PROJECTIONS
  • On the Intrinsic Processuality of Design Process
  • Research Problems and the main Hypothesis of the Present Inquiry
  • PART TWO. A CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF A PROBLEMATIC TRADITION: THE PARADIGMATIC RIGIDITY ENCAPSULATED IN THE CURRENT DISCOURSES OF DESIGN PROCESS
  • Psychological Foundations: Creativity, Invention, Association, and Problem Solving
  • The Traditional Bases of Design Process: Invention, Discovery, and Creativity According to Modern Psychological Investigations
  • PART THREE. A DETAILED ACCOUNT OF SEMIOTICS: FROM THE PASTICHE OF SIGN THEORIES TO A CLARIFIED PROCESSUALITY OF DESIGN PROCESS IN LIGHT CHARLES S. PEIRCE'S SEMIOTICS
  • A Problematic Tradition: Sign Theories in the Context of Design Process
  • The Semiotics of Charles S. Peirce in the Context of a Philosophical Architecture
  • Detailed Review of Peirce's Semiotics: Semiosis, Interpretation, and Pragmatic Operation
  • Design Process in Light of Semiotics: Symbiotic Operations Inherent to the Semiosis of Design Process
  • List of Figures
  • Bibliographical References