The Theory of Architecture: Concepts, Themes & PracticesThis jargon-free guide to design and architecture theory helps professionals engage in the discourse of where and what architecture is, and has been. |
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... discourse ' . Only in discourse do words and concepts have any meaning at all ; they do not stand over and beyond the discourse . Hence , any words presented here as definitions in the form Architecture is art , or ' service ...
... discourse ' . Only in discourse do words and concepts have any meaning at all ; they do not stand over and beyond the discourse . Hence , any words presented here as definitions in the form Architecture is art , or ' service ...
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... discourse . Hence , descriptivism and emotivism each disable theory as talk because they discourage introspection ... discourse among contending maxims and demands , thereby allowing the participating individuals to be the census ...
... discourse . Hence , descriptivism and emotivism each disable theory as talk because they discourage introspection ... discourse among contending maxims and demands , thereby allowing the participating individuals to be the census ...
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... discourse or a mutual search for justification ? " ( Benhabib 1992 : 28 ) . Upon closer examination , Benhabib maintains that for this discourse to happen there must also be ' mutual respect ' and an ' egalitarian reciprocity ' among ...
... discourse or a mutual search for justification ? " ( Benhabib 1992 : 28 ) . Upon closer examination , Benhabib maintains that for this discourse to happen there must also be ' mutual respect ' and an ' egalitarian reciprocity ' among ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Chapter 1 | 25 |
B Social Aspects of Theory | 50 |
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