We've been reading Klaus' The Semantic Turn, which is really delightful to read.
I am very sympathetic to its central ideas.
My favorite line is "Deinitions focus attention on what matters" (p3)
I remember someone distinguishing the "Semantic" account of design from the "semiotic" one, but have not been able to locate that post. Would anyone be able to explain the difference again?
Thanks in advance
Jude
National Institute of Education (Singapore) http://www.nie.edu.sg
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