Hello list members
It's interesting to see all this talk about consequences with no
mention of Kuhn/Wittgenstein/Rorty/Dewey... pragmatism as this is a
central theme of his claims about the kinds of vocabularies we want to
use/change etc. In fact, I would love to collaborate with someone on
looking at the relevance of pragmatism to design in the aforementioned
sense. Anyway, back to prag-tical issues.
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