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Notes on an Incomplete Architecture

Notes on an Incomplete Architecture

On the Bewitchment of Intelligence And the Nature of Habitat
Michael W. Mehaffy
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403687063 - 276 pages
Paperback
€19.95
€19.95

Synopsis

All human-made structures are “incomplete,” according to author Michael Mehaffy – that is, they embody abstract information that necessarily leaves out essential aspects of reality. This important concept from mathematics and philosophy has new relevance for today’s human challenges, Mehaffy argues. For “incompleteness” need not be a problem – but we must understand its nature, and be prepared to work toward a “right adjustment of the process of abstraction,” in the words of philosopher Alfred North Whitehead. But if we misunderstand the nature of incompleteness, we are likely to create enormous harm to ourselves, and to our world – as indeed we are doing today. But Mehaffy's conclusion is a hopeful one: We do have the means to transition to a richer way of life, with healthier, more durable kinds of settlements. If we understand how to work with its limitations, we can learn to live with, and even thrive with, an “incomplete architecture.”

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateMonday, 11 September 2023
Edition1
ISBN9789403687063
Pagecount276
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
AuthorMichael W. Mehaffy
CategoryArt and culture > Architecture