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- Title
INTUITION AND DEDUCTION IN THE PROCESS OF EXPLAINING THE CORRECTNESS OF PROOF IN ARCHITECTURAL DIAGRAMS.
- Authors
Maryńczuk, Paweł
- Abstract
Creating diagrams is an occasion for a sophisticated analysis of notions and exploring their meaning. It is also a form of direct contact with psychological phenomena and juxtaposing intuition and deduction as sources of cognition. Analysis of the development of philosophical stances can present the process of a departure from the classical view that holds that this argumentation can have a purely formal character (while the role of intuition is significantly reduced). The by-product shall be an explanation of often encountered simplifications associated with understanding both positions associated with their extreme versions: the intuitive relict or the version of formalism that produces an impression of being a sterile and even absurd argument. I argue in favour of the utility of both positions, as they can present interesting aspects of certain problems in architectural proofs at different stages of design, and used to distinguish different diagrams.
- Subjects
ARCHITECTURAL education; COGNITION; CHARTS, diagrams, etc.; FORMALISM (Architecture); THEMES in architecture
- Publication
Space & Form / Przestrzeń i FORMA, 2021, Issue 45, p39
- ISSN
1895-3247
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.21005/pif.2021.45.B-03