Chuck,
It is from Peirce, C. (1931-35, 1958). Collected Papers of Charles Sanders
Peirce, Volume 2, paragraph 624.
Best
Rolf
Den 2015-02-17 15.31 skrev Charles Burnette <[log in to unmask]>:
>Ken, Rolf, Salu, and Ranjan
>
>Rolf,
>The only solid reference to correlation so far! (Except perhaps in Ken¡¯s
>references) - Can you please provide the citation 2 you reference?
>Thanks!
>Chuck
>
>> On Feb 16, 2015, at 5:34 AM, Rolf Johansson <[log in to unmask]>
>>wrote:
>>
>> Or where we find that in certain respects two objects have strong
>> resemblance, and that they resemble one another strongly in other
>>respects©÷
>
>This is good but stops short on citations.
>And another one that draws from a repertoire of known cases by analogy ¡ª
>let's say productive abduction. This second mode of abduction is
>pertinent in design, because it can suggest what may be in the future.
>
>Salu said:
>Abduction, on the contrary, appears to be a very much of a contextual
>process. And, as such, it must be a very much of a constructive one too.
>
>I think it is also an intententional process
>
>Ken said:
> One may use different forms for different purposes. In some cases, we
>wish to move toward a future that does not exist. In other cases, we may
>simply wish to know the state of affairs. In many instances of design, we
>simply need to know that something is the case about a certain material
>or process. When we are testing a material or process for which we don¡¯t
>have full information, therefore, an aspect of design research may entail
>inquiries that resemble scientific inquiry. The next step is to find out
>how to use what we have learned.
>
>I agree with Ken (and Ranjan)
>Putting, context, intentionality, referencing, correlation, focus,
>abduction, evaluation, and adaptive memory together to support ken¡¯s
>purposes (and Ranjan¡¯s views about the formulation of abduction for
>designing) might be the subject of my next paper. Possible title - Design
>Research through A Theory of Design thinking. Any input or skepticism
>would be appreciated.
>
>Best to All,
>Chuck
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