Klaus et al,
'Selecting one of many possible solutions' makes me think of abductive
reasoning. I haven't had the time to read Rittel's papers yet, but I thought
I'd pitch it out. Could he be talking about something that's sympathetic with
abductive reasoning?
Cheers.
Fil
Klaus Krippendorff <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> chris and terry:
>
> i think one can be more precise with these distinctions
>
> according to rittel, tame problems are solved when one has selected one (the
> optimal) solution from an enumerable set of possible solutions, satisfying
> the criterion.
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