Dear Ricardo
thanks for your reply. you said:
"As I said, I think that 'the design point of view' is not unique and does
share many elements with 'the robotics point of view', 'the artificial
societies point of view', and in general with 'the emergence point of
view'".
I am quite willing to entertain the idea that a design point of view is not unique.
But if it is the case, then why bother examining designing? Or for that matter,
why Ph.D. in design? I recognize the benefits of learning from other fields of
inquiry and overlapping among fields but if design as a field has nothing unique
to offer others, how do we stand as a field?
Or as Jonas asked once "How can design achieve autonomy?"
Best Regards
Rosan
Jonas, Wolfgang. 2001. "A Scenario for Design." Design Issues 17(2):64-80.
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