Thinking Objects


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Thinking: Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design


Thinking: Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design

Author: Tim Parsons

language: en

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Release Date: 2017-12-14


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Thinking: Objects: Contemporary Approaches to Product Design discusses influences on modern product design such as globalization, technology, the media and the need for a sustainable future, and demonstrates how readers can incorporate these influences into their own work. The book also discusses how readers can learn to read the signals an object sends, interpret meaning and discover historical context. Thinking: Objects provides an essential reference tool that will enable you to find your own style and succeed in the industry.

Mortal Objects


Mortal Objects

Author: Steven Luper

language: en

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Release Date: 2022-02-17


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Clarifies what persons, species, organisms, and material objects are, what it is to be alive, and the significance of extinction.

Maimon's Essay on a New Logic Or Theory of Thinking


Maimon's Essay on a New Logic Or Theory of Thinking

Author: Timothy Franz

language: en

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Release Date: 2024-09-09


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The Essay on a New Logic or Theory of Thinking, originally published in Berlin in 1794, was Salomon Maimon's hard-won success after a lifetime's pursuit of philosophical wisdom, Timothy Franz presents its first English translation. Franz translates the entirety of the New Logic, Maimon's Letters to Aenesidemus, two hostile reviews he vigorously annotated, and his letters to Kant, Reinhold, and Fichte about the work. Franz prefaces the text with a new history of Maimon's unique philosophical development, an introduction that discusses Maimon's relation to Kant, and a commentary that reconciles Maimon's idiosyncratically disjointed style with his unified vision of a systematic philosophy of reflection. This makes Maimon's work available for further study.