Dear Jonas
I am very interested in what you wrote. I have a sincere question, though.
I am not trying to police the way you speak of 'design thinking' but rather
to understand what you are refering to. So what do you mean by 'design thinking'?
Do you mean a habit of thoughts? or ...
Best Regards
Rosan
> Design thinking is situated in the vicinity of the bifurcation points in
> the evolutionary process. It has to do with variation and selection. Design
> is a iming at variance.
> Scientific thinking is aiming at re-stabilization, at adapting its findings
> to predefined standards or at fitting them into existing knowledge
> structures. Scientific thinking aims at invariance.
>
Rosan Chow
Graduate Student
College of Design
North Carolina State University
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