Would anyone be interest to explore what Heidegger means by being and what implications that might have for design?
Richard Capobianco has recently brought out the "manifestness" of being, of phenomena, of how we need to let it address us. But it is still not clear what is it that shows, and that leaves us in awe.
Is that which shows, if it shows, relevant for informing design thinking?
Is it something normative?
Jude
National Institute of Education (Singapore) http://www.nie.edu.sg
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