Hi Karthikeya,
Sorry for the late reply. Your post caught my eye and them I was too
busy. I just want to remind you that the first systematic History of
Design was an History of egos. Vasari's "Vite dei piu... is organised as
biographies. Fillippo Brunellechi's ego is particularly evident.
Best,
Eduardo,
Em 18-03-2013 11:27, karthik acharya escreveu:
> Hello everyone,
>
> I am a first time poster, so hopefully naivety is a non issue here. Having followed this list over the past recent years I would like to pose a question that has been with me for sometime now. Let me also make it clear that this is not my research focus but it rather surfaces from a personal reflection from an architectural/design centric education. The issue being, how has the issue of ego been tackled systematically with a historical perspective in design and design research education/practice/discipline? A search on google scholar with related key words, provides some leads but these were not entirely satisfactory to me, so I thought that maybe people on this list could provide further directions.
>
> Best,
> Karthikeya Acharya
>
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