Indeed this ageless character has nothing, in the end, to do with languages. The language, and the processes which stem from it, merely release the fundamental order which is native to us. They do not teach us, they only remind us of what we know already,... The Timeless Way of Building - Seite xvvon Christopher Alexander - 1979 - 552 SeitenEingeschränkte Leseprobe - Über dieses Buch
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...epistemological and ontological bases, and so it is necessary to fill in his suggestive formulations. "The language, and the processes which stem from it,...already, and of what we shall discover time and time again"n It is obvious that Alexander recognizes an a priori, and his notion appears to be similar to... | |
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