Dear Klaus,
Following the useful comparisons that you make, it is is interesting to
note the responses of medicine/health to the huge shift that has taken
place as medicine/health have had to come to terms with society
implicating them in DEATH/DYING etc. Medicine/health have had to embrace
many aspects of change that design have had to embrace.
Cheers
keith
On 5/01/2016, 4:28 PM, "PhD-Design - This list is for discussion of PhD
studies and related research in Design on behalf of Klaus Krippendorff"
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>however, by comparison with design, medicine has the advantage of a
>clearer definition of its objects of its attention: patients in need for
>cures and treatments. the biology of human beings doesn't really change
>much except for new diseases showing up, posing problems that the medical
>community seeks to solve. a patient is a relatively small units (although
>medicine can also tackle epidemics, i.e., aggregates of weakly connected
>patients).
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